Singer Nicky Jam Takes Back Trump Endorsement After Comedian Insults Puerto Rico
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38% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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56% : "Latin music superstar Nicky Jam," Trump said.55% : In a Spanish-language video posted Wednesday, the musician admitted to initially supporting Trump for economic reasons but said he now "renounces" his endorsement.
43% : Nicky Jam and Maná had previously collaborated on the song "De Pies a Cabeza," but Maná removed the song from streaming services after Nicky Jam's endorsement of Trump.
41% : The reggaeton star's recent pivot comes after Trump misgendered him at a rally in Las Vegas in September before he came up onstage in a MAGA hat to shake the former president's hand.
25% : However, he did receive backlash for supporting Trump after the incident, particularly from Mexican band Maná and its frontman, Fher Olvera, according to Rolling Stone.
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