Tony Hinchcliffe
Born | June 8, 1984 |
Hometown | Youngstown, Ohio, United States |
Net worth | $3 million |
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Tony Hinchcliffe ‘Apologizes to Absolutely Nobody’ for Puerto Rico Joke, Admits a Trump Rally ‘Wasn’t the Best F—ing Place to Do This Set At’
- Comedian and “Kill Tony” podcast host Tony Hinchcliffe ignited a national firestorm with his appearance at Donald Trump’s Oct. 27 rally at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. While endorsing Trump for president via a comedy set, Hinchcliffe made a joke in which he referred to Puerto Rico as “a floating island of garbage.” Widespread …
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‘I apologize to absolutely nobody’: Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe blasted for Puerto Rico joke again defense his set
Despite concerns the joke would hurt Trump’s campaign, the president-elect swept all seven battleground states
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Tony Hinchcliffe, Yves Tumor and more: 5 shows to see in the Coachella Valley this weekend
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe will perform on Saturday at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
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Tony Hinchcliffe Remains Defiant Following Puerto Rico Controversy, Slams Media on Podcast
Tony Hinchcliffe opened his "Kill Tony" show by refusing to apologize to those offended by his rude, dark jokes, which caused offense but did not appear to peel off much of the Latino vote from Trump.
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Comedian doubles down on Puerto Rico 'garbage' comment: 'I apologize to absolutely nobody'
Some predicted the blow-up over Tony Hinchcliffe's comments could cost Donald Trump crucial votes from Puerto Rican communities. But Trump ultimately made inroads with Latino voters.
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Trump rally comedian apologizing ‘to absolutely nobody’
The comedian who told a series of off-color jokes about Puerto Rico and Latinos at President-elect Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally says he is not sorry for the controversy his set caused. “I love Puerto Ricans, they’re very smart people. They’re smart, they’re street smart, and they’re smart enough to know when they’re being used as political…
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Tony Hinchcliffe on Puerto Rico backlash: “I apologize to absolutely nobody”
While he stood firm on his comments, he admitted that the political platform wasn’t the best place for his brand of humor. As REVOLT previously reported, Hinchcliffe was a guest speaker at the Manhattan rally, where he made light of various minorities on stage.
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Controversial comedian from Trump's rally to perform at Fantasy Springs on Nov. 16
During President-elect Donald Trump's campaign rally on Oct. 27 in New York, Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage."
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Trump makes gains with some Puerto Ricans this election despite controversial 'garbage' joke
Donald Trump carried several Puerto Rican-heavy counties in Florida, despite controversial ‘floating garbage’ joke that critics expected would have a major impact on this demographic's support for Trump.
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Letters: Trump supporters 'garbage' gaffe will haunt Biden and defeated Harris campaign
The Tennessean's letters reflect the views of the authors and add to public discourse. At issue today: Joe Biden calling Trump supporters "garbage."
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The MAGA Carnival Returns to D.C. Who Will Come With It?
Former president Donald Trump is headed back to the White House, set to become the second president to serve nonconsecutive terms since Grover Cleveland in the 1890s. That also means that his MAGA roadshow—after a rally tour of America replete with semi-coherent ramblings that went on longer than Springsteen concerts—will return to Washington with him. Many of arguably the biggest gaffes of Trump’s campaign came from the coterie of MAGA apparatchiks and surrogates around him.
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