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Lin-Manuel Miranda Slams Trump With A Simple Reminder About Lying 🔥

Lin-Manuel Miranda Slams Trump With A Simple Reminder About Lying 🔥
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Actor, composer, and playwright, Lin Manuel-Miranda, followed through on his promise to bring his hit musical production of Hamilton to the island of Puerto Rico a year after the horrific devastation of Hurricane Maria.


Miranda, who is in Puerto Rico completing the short run, didn't take a break from calling out President Donald Trump for what many are reporting as Trump misrepresenting a group of 36 Democrat lawmakers who traveled to the island this week.

Trump tweeted over the weekend:



Miranda didn't hold back and blasted the President saying:

"I'm very proud to work with the Latino Victory Fund because you're here to work, despite what anyone might claim. I know you all saw the blue tarps when your plane landed in Puerto Rico."

Miranda wasn't finished there; he also took to Twitter to drive home his point, saying this:

"Your occasional reminder that our current president lies as easy as you and I breathe air. Every day, all day, reflexively."


Miranda's fans responded in solidarity with the message:








Others thanked Miranda for using his voice.



He inspired a few to use creativity.


Now that's a message we can get behind.

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