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Donald Trump’s shocking comic. Tony Hinchcliffe planned to call Kamala Harris the C-word

Donald Trump’s shocking comic. Tony Hinchcliffe planned to call Kamala Harris the C-word

Donald TrumpA new report claims the election campaign knew in advance about offensive remarks in a rally speech by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe and even censored one “joke” for being too extreme.

“He joked about calling Harris a f—,” a campaign insider said at Sunday’s rally at Madison Square Garden. told The Bulwark. “Let’s just say it was a red flag.”

Four sources in Trump’s campaign told the newspaper that staff asked speakers to provide drafts of speeches before the event. It was while reviewing Hinchcliffe’s draft that the problematic remark was spotted and the comedian was asked to remove it from his script.

The report comes on the heels of the release of Elon Musk’s super PAC (and quickly deleted) repeated announcement Kamala Harris “The C Word”, only later clarifying that it referred to her “communist”.

Campaign insiders who spoke to The Bulwark claimed, however, that they had not noticed numerous other controversial jokes in Hinchcliffe’s speech, claiming that the remarks, including his challenge Puerto Rico “floating trash island” and racist comments about black people were placed with the ad.

However, they were divided on whether Hinchcliffe’s two-pronged provision on how Hispanics “get into” the country was pre-approved for unsecured immigration.

Critics of both sides political passage pounced to the comedian’s eleven-minute speech that spurred the former president on the campaign trail distance yourself particularly from Hinchcliffe and his anecdote from Puerto Rico.

“This joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign,” said Danielle Alvarez, a senior adviser to Trump.

Hinchcliffe backed up his comment, answering “These people have no sense of humor…” and slamming Tim Walz after he called the comedian a “scumbag.”

“It’s amazing that a vice presidential candidate would take time out of his ‘busy schedule’ to analyze a joke taken out of context to make it seem racist,” Hinchcliffe continued. “I love Puerto Rico and vacationing there. I made fun of everyone. . . watch the whole set. I’m a comedian, Tim… maybe it’s time to change your tampon.’

Although Trump’s campaign tried to shield the former president from backlash, sources told The Bulwark that his team didn’t mind the rest of the comedian’s repertoire, including jokes about Palestinians throwing rocks and Jews wanting to keep their money. , and false claims that Haitians eat cats and dogs in Ohio.