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Trump arrives at Wisconsin rally in garbage truck: gives speech dressed as a scavenger; Biden called Trump supporters trash

Politics has heated up after Biden called Trump supporters 'trash' in the US election. Former US President Donald Trump went to campaign in Wisconsin on Wednesday evening. Here he was seen sitting in a garbage truck wearing a red cap and sweeper jacket.

Trump sat on the truck and answered questions from reporters. Trump said – he opposes the statements of Kamala and Joe Biden. Biden has said exactly what Kamala thinks about our supporters, but I want to tell her that America's 250 million people are not trash.

In fact, on October 29, Biden called Trump supporters 'garbage'. Biden gave this response to a comment by a Trump supporter comedian.

Trump delivered a 90-minute speech wearing a sanitation worker's jacket.

Trump performed his 'signature' dance in a sweeper's dress at the rally.

Trump sat in a garbage truck and answered questions from reporters.

Controversy started over the pro-Trump comedian's statement Trump held a rally in New York's Madison Square Garden on October 27. During this time comedian Tony Hinchcliffe described Puerto Rico as an 'island of garbage'.

In this regard, Biden said that the people of the Puerto Rican community are very civilized and loving. He has a great contribution in the development of America. All I see are Trump supporters spewing garbage.

People of Hispanic origin live in Puerto Rico. They speak Spanish. According to a Pew Research survey, 60% of Hispanic voters support the Democratic Party in 2024. At the same time, the Republican Party is receiving support from 34% of Hispanic voters.

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Puerto Rico became part of the United States 126 years ago Puerto Rico is a US island east of Cuba and Jamaica. In 1898, Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the United States. There are 3.5 million people living on this island, but like American states like Samoa, Guam, the people of Puerto Rico do not have the right to vote in elections.

However, Puerto Ricans live and vote in many US states. Puerto Ricans have a significant presence, especially in swing states such as Pennsylvania.

On Tuesday, El Nuevo Día, Puerto Rico's largest newspaper, endorsed Harris after he was angered by the garbage island comment. The newspaper appealed to the approximately five million Puerto Ricans living in the US to vote for the Democratic candidate.

Musk was ordered to appear in court A Pennsylvania judge has ordered American billionaire Elon Musk to appear at an urgent hearing. In fact, Musk had announced $1 million (Rs 8.4 crore) to voters who voted in swing states ahead of the election. Pennsylvania is a swing state.

After Trump's announcement, Philadelphia attorney Larry Krasner filed a lawsuit against Musk and his campaign's American PAC on Monday. This hearing is going to be conducted in that regard. Earlier, the US Department of Justice also warned about Musk's announcement.

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