Goya CEO Calls Trump “The Legitimate, And The Still Actual President Of The United States” In Front Of Applauding CPAC Crowd

Go back to selling beans, dude.


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We’ll give Donald Trump this: The former president did accomplish a lot during his one term in office by giving Democrats the House, the Senate,  and the White House. And because of that, his toxicity, divisiveness, failure to lead us out of the coronavirus pandemic, and the fact that he was impeached, it’s not too surprising that he was soundly defeated by now-President Joe Biden in both the electoral and popular vote. Trump still hasn’t conceded even though he propagated his big lie that led to the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection, and that, in turn, led to his second impeachment. However, if you’re one of Trump’s election truthers, Biden couldn’t have possibly won, even though he garnered over 81 million votes.

Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue repeated that dangerous big lie at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday to a cheering crowd, saying that Trump is the “legitimate” president of the United States.

“My biggest honor today is going to be that, I think, we’re going to be on the same stage as, in my opinion, the real, the legitimate, and the still actual president of the United States, Donald J. Trump,” he said.

Unanue then suggested that widespread voter fraud took place during the election, saying, “I received, I think as many people I know and maybe many of you, unsolicited ballots. So, I mean, as a citizen of the United States, I think I’m allowed to vote once. once — not twice. ”

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That is some dangerous rhetoric. It was just last month that Trump supporters stormed our nation’s Capitol because they believed Donald J. Trump’s big lie of widespread voter fraud that doesn’t exist. In late January, Goya Foods voted to silence its pro-Trump CEO following his television appearances in which he questioned the results of the presidential election.

“Independently, I’ve made the decision to lower the temperature and walk away from speaking about politics and religion,” he said last month. “I realize it’s important because of the diverse views of the company and our market.” And then he did it again. This man is 67-years-old and should know better.

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