Amid the fallout over Donald Trump‘s latest rally, John Oliver is baffled on the former president’s obvious response to backlash from Puerto Ricans.
On Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight, the comic known as consideration to Trump’s latest try “to stem the harm” from roast comic Tony Hinchcliffe‘s set at his Madison Sq. Backyard marketing campaign occasion, through which he known as Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage in the course of the ocean.”
Oliver then performed a video Trump not too long ago shared of Cuban group Los Tres de la Habana performing ‘The Trump Music’ in 2020. “Oh my god, I’ll vote. I’ll vote for Donald Trump,” they sing within the clip.
“He posted that with out remark. And if it was meant as an apology to Puerto Ricans, it’s value noting that may be a Cuban band,” famous Oliver.
“Though, I do admit that may be a very catchy track, and I do appreciated that the lyrics are, ‘Oh my god, I’ll vote for Trump,’” he continued. “Which appears like somebody realizing in actual time that they’re an absolute dip—.”
Following Trump’s MSG rally, Harris gave an impassioned closing argument on Tuesday in entrance of the White Home, the place an estimated 75,000 people have been reportedly in attendance.
“These United States of America, we aren’t a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators,” she mentioned. “The US of America is the best thought of humanity ever devised, a nation sufficiently big to embody all our desires, sturdy sufficient to face up to any fracture or fissure between us, and fearless sufficient to think about a way forward for prospects.”
The vp added, “I pledge to hunt frequent floor and customary sense options to make your life higher. I’m not seeking to rating political factors. I’m seeking to make progress… And to individuals who disagree with me — not like Donald Trump, I don’t consider individuals who disagree with me are the enemy. He needs to place them in jail. I’ll give them a seat on the desk.”
After Harris made a last-minute cameo this weekend on Saturday Night time Stay, FCC equal time complaints prompted NBC to offer Trump 90 seconds of free ad time throughout its Sunday NASCAR protection.