‘Democratic party is now the P Diddy Party’: Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe mocks Kamala for receiving celebrity endorsements


'Democratic party is now the P Diddy Party': Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe mocks Kamala for receiving celebrity endorsements

Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe on Sunday took a potshot at Vice President Kamala Harris for receiving celebrity endorsements from Hollywood A-listers and compared the Democratic Party with one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’s party and his Freak sessions.
Speaking at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally in New York City, Hinchcliffe said, “The other side has a lot of crazy endorsements: Swift, Eminem, Leo DiCaprio, Beyonce.”
“Every day, the Democratic Party looks more and more like a P Diddy party,” he added.
P Diddy is facing serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering where he forced women to have sex with male prostitutes that continued for days as the entire action was caught on camera. Huge stocks of baby oil, drugs were found at Diddy’s sex den while Diddy did not plead guilty to the charges.
The comedian also attacked former secretary of state Hillary Clinton for drawing parallels between Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally and a notorious Nazi gathering in 1939.

Hinchcliffe brought up sexual misconduct scandal with Monica Lewinsky against Hillary’s husband and former US president Bill Clinton and said, “Hillary Clinton said this a Nazi rally today. The most anti-war President of my lifetime, and she calls him Hitler.”
“Hillary, let me remind you, it was your husband who shot innocent people…or, as he called them, interns. By the way, if I commit suicide in three weeks, I didn’t.”
Meanwhile, the comedian was also accused of making racist remarks and sexual slurs against Puerto Ricans and Latino immigrants during his address.
He said, “There’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico.”
The comedian then spewed sexual slurs for Latino immigrants, while addressing the rally. “These Latinos, they love making babies,” he added.
With a few days left to go for the Election Day, the Republican nominee will take the stage at the country’s most recognized venues



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