Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls Out Jake Paul for Insulting Bad Bunny with Racist 'Fake American Citizen' Remark
US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has come out swinging against social media influencer and boxer Jake Paul, who called Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny a "fake American citizen" during the Super Bowl halftime show.
Paul's remarks sparked outrage among fans of both artists, with many pointing out that they were hypocritical given Paul's own tax situation. In 2021, Paul and his brother moved to Puerto Rico, where he claimed to be taking advantage of the island's tax breaks and incentives - something Bad Bunny has publicly condemned in his music.
AOC took to Twitter to call out Paul for his remarks, saying: "Didn't you move to Puerto Rico to avoid paying your taxes while kids across America go hungry? Meanwhile Benito actually funds low-income kids' access to arts and sports programs, while you defund them. Of course you're mad. He makes you look small."
Paul had earlier posted a comment on X calling Bad Bunny a "fake American citizen", but later backpedalled, changing his bio to "Benito #1 fan" and claiming that his original remark was not about Puerto Rican citizenship, but rather people who use their First Amendment rights to criticize America. However, AOC's response has put the spotlight on Paul's hypocrisy, and she remains unapologetic.
Bad Bunny had actually addressed these issues in his music video/documentary for "Un Verano Sin Ti", which features dancers on electric poles and nods to Puerto Rico's poor power grid and frequent blackouts.
US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has come out swinging against social media influencer and boxer Jake Paul, who called Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny a "fake American citizen" during the Super Bowl halftime show.
Paul's remarks sparked outrage among fans of both artists, with many pointing out that they were hypocritical given Paul's own tax situation. In 2021, Paul and his brother moved to Puerto Rico, where he claimed to be taking advantage of the island's tax breaks and incentives - something Bad Bunny has publicly condemned in his music.
AOC took to Twitter to call out Paul for his remarks, saying: "Didn't you move to Puerto Rico to avoid paying your taxes while kids across America go hungry? Meanwhile Benito actually funds low-income kids' access to arts and sports programs, while you defund them. Of course you're mad. He makes you look small."
Paul had earlier posted a comment on X calling Bad Bunny a "fake American citizen", but later backpedalled, changing his bio to "Benito #1 fan" and claiming that his original remark was not about Puerto Rican citizenship, but rather people who use their First Amendment rights to criticize America. However, AOC's response has put the spotlight on Paul's hypocrisy, and she remains unapologetic.
Bad Bunny had actually addressed these issues in his music video/documentary for "Un Verano Sin Ti", which features dancers on electric poles and nods to Puerto Rico's poor power grid and frequent blackouts.