Puerto Rican Senator Zoraida Buxo has announced her endorsement of former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, defying a wave of criticism sparked by a controversial joke told during Trump’s recent rally at Madison Square Garden. Buxo, a prominent figure in Puerto Rico’s political landscape, expressed her support for Trump, calling it a commitment that aligns with her values and vision for America’s future.
The endorsement, a rare stance from a high-profile Puerto Rican politician, has stirred debate, particularly after Trump’s remarks at the MSG rally triggered negative reactions in mainstream media. Buxo, however, remains undeterred. “Backlash be damned—I stand with President Trump,” Buxo stated, adding that her decision to support Trump is rooted in her belief in his approach to leadership and policy. “It’s about more than just a candidate; it’s about the direction of the country,” she emphasized.
Despite the media scrutiny following Trump’s rally, where his joke led to a polarized response, Buxo insists that her decision is based on principles, not public opinion. “Political correctness has taken over our media,” she remarked, “and I refuse to let that dictate my choice for America’s next leader.” According to Buxo, Trump’s policies on the economy, public safety, and immigration resonate with the needs of both Puerto Rico and the mainland, and she believes his experience will be crucial in addressing the nation’s challenges.
Buxo’s endorsement comes at a time when Trump is focusing his efforts on swing states, including Pennsylvania, where she plans to join him at upcoming campaign events. Her support is likely to enhance Trump’s appeal among Puerto Rican and Latino voters in the state, demographics that both parties have been actively courting. Buxo emphasized the shared values and priorities she sees between Puerto Rican communities and Trump’s vision, which she claims have been largely overlooked by traditional Democratic narratives.
The senator’s backing of Trump has not gone unnoticed in Puerto Rico, where opinions are divided over Trump’s impact on the island, especially in light of his controversial comments and policies related to Puerto Rico. Critics have argued that Buxo’s endorsement undermines efforts to address Puerto Rico’s own recovery challenges, yet Buxo remains firm. “Puerto Ricans have been left behind by empty promises,” she said, “and I see Trump as the candidate who can actually bring change for our communities.”
Media outlets, quick to react to her statements, have accused Buxo of endorsing Trump to stir controversy, but the senator has dismissed these claims as partisan attacks. “The media can spin this however they want,” she noted, “but I am confident in my choice.”
As Buxo prepares to stand alongside Trump at rallies in Pennsylvania, she hopes her endorsement will encourage other leaders from diverse backgrounds to make their own choices free from media influence. “America’s future deserves a leader who isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo,” she concluded. Her stance has drawn admiration from Trump supporters nationwide, who view Buxo’s endorsement as a testament to Trump’s cross-party appeal.
For Buxo, the message is clear: despite media backlash, her support for Trump is resolute, and she’s ready to face the political firestorm head-on.


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