, who just over a month ago endorsed , has pulled his support following the derogatory comments made about Puerto Rico at a recent campaign rally. The decision comes in the wake of at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, as the comedian sparked outrage in the Puerto Rican and Latino community. known for his Kill Tony podcast, stated: "I don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now.

I think it's called Puerto Rico." Those words haven't gone over well with many Latinos, including who explained why he was pulling his support for Trump. "The reason why I supported was because I thought it was the best for the economy in the United States where many Latinos live, many of us Latinos live, including me, many immigrants who are suffering because of the economy and him, being a businessman, I thought it was the best move," , who has 43 million followers on Instagram, stated in a video posted on Wednesday.

"Never in my life did I think that a month later a comedian would come to criticize my country and speak badly of my country,' he continued. 'And therefore, I renounce any support for and I step aside from any political issues. Puerto Rico is respected.

" Jam joined Trump at a campaign event in September come after he was criticized by many in the Latino community for joining fellow reggaeton artist at a campaign event in Las Vegas on September 13. During the event, Trump appeared to have no idea who who was born.