Reggaeton artists Anuel AA and Justin Quiles express their support for Donald Trump.

"The world knows it. Everyone has experienced it. The best president the world has ever seen, that the country has ever seen. His name is President Trump," said Anuel AA.


Reggaeton artists Anuel AA and Justin Quiles revealed themselves on Friday as supporters of Donald Trump, showing their public support at a rally for the former Republican president held in Pennsylvania.

Anuel, Puerto Rican, and Justin, born in Connecticut but raised in Puerto Rico, encountered Trump when he arrived in the city of Johnstown, on the same airport runway.

They greeted each other with a handshake and chatted briefly before attending the rally of the Republican candidate for the White House.

"We all know it. The world knows it. Everyone has experienced it. The best president the world has ever seen, that the country has ever seen. His name is President Trump," said Anuel AA on stage.

Wearing a red cap with the phrase "Make America Great Again," the singer revealed that he had spoken with Trump, and that he expressed his intention to help Puerto Rico "grow and succeed as a country."

"Puerto Ricans, let's stay strong and united, let's vote for Trump. We all must remember that all he wants is to continue helping Latinos in the United States," he urged.

Finally, the singer criticized President Joe Biden, saying that Puerto Rico "has been through a lot" since Trump left office, and claimed that Biden "promises and promises but does nothing."

Justin Quiles, for his part, expressed his support for the Republican leader Trump by stating: "I support you because I feel you are the most honest president we have had. It's true, you say things as they are, not what you think people want to hear. And that is very important."

Quiles, who wore a cap with the version "Make Puerto Rico Great Again," described Trump as "the most honest president we have had" and praised his frankness: "You say things as they are, not what you think people want to hear. And that is very important," he emphasized.

The singer shared a photograph on his social media of a white cap signed by Trump on the visor.

Hat signed by Trump. Photo: Social media

After leaving the stage, Trump then exclaimed, "Wow! That was tremendous. It was very nice and it was an honor. They are also very talented guys."

The statements from both Latino artists have gone viral on social media.

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