Anuel AA endorses Donald Trump, says he is “the best president the world has seen”

Justin Quiles and Fivio Foreign also made appearances at the rally

Anuel AA made an appearance at a recent Donald Trump rally and has endorsed the former president ahead of this year’s election.

Trump is the Republican representative for the second time ahead of November’s US presidential election. He and the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris are currently campaigning against one another to see who will be the next President of the United States of America.

To further promote his campaign and earn more votes, Trump held a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania last Friday (August 30). During the event, he invited Puerto Rican “musical legends” Anuel AA and Justin Quiles. Trump introduced him by saying: “I don’t know if these people know who the hell you are, but it’s good for the Puerto Rican vote. Every Puerto Rican is gonna vote for Trump.”

Anuel took the stand to voice his support for the former POTUS. “I’m from Puerto Rico,” Anuel began. “We a big part of the United States. We really depend on the United States. Since Trump has not been around, it’s not a secret that we [have] been going through a lot as a country. [Joe] Biden always promised, promised. A lot of politicians promised through the years.”

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“But, all of us knows, the world knows, everybody’s experienced it, the best president the world has seen, this country has ever seen – his name is President Trump,” Anuel went on.

He concluded: “To all my Puerto Ricans, let’s stay united. Let’s vote for Trump. I personally spoke with him, he wants to help Puerto Rico grow and succeed as a country. He wants to keep helping Latinos in the US. Let’s keep doing things the right way. Let’s keep going as a family and let’s make America great again.”

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Quiles also said a few words. He said it was “an honour” to be there with Trump, adding that he loved the fact he wasn’t “a puppet”. He also said, “I back you because I feel like you’re the most honest president we’ve ever had.”

Rapper Fivio Foreign was also in attendance. He shared a photo of himself at the event with the caption, “Haters gon say it’s A.I. [USA flag]”.

Elsewhere, Trump received backlash for using songs without permission or obtaining a proper license. Most recently, Jack White warned that he would sue if Trump used his music to promote his presidential campaign. This came after The White Stripes’ ‘Seven Nation Army’ was played in the background of a video of Trump travelling the US.

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Dave Grohl also said the Foo Fighters didn’t consent to Trump walking out to ‘My Hero’ at an Arizona rally last week. Trump’s administration later came out and said they did obtain a “license” to use the song.

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