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Problematic Women: Cancel Culture Comes for Goya Foods and Ronald Reagan

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., seen here on Jan. 29, tweeted a video of Robert Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, complimenting President Donald Trump at an event at the White House on July 9 with the caption “Oh look, it’s the sound of me Googling ‘how to make your own Adobo.’” (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Canned beans and frozen maduros are the left’s latest victims of so-called cancel culture.

Robert Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods, offered remarks at the White House for the June 10 signing of the Hispanic Prosperity Initiative, a project meant to improve Hispanic Americans’ access to education. 

Unanue complimented President Donald Trump, calling him “a builder,” and for that the radical left launched a boycott of Goya products. Ana Quintana, The Heritage Foundation‘s senior policy analyst for Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, joins “Problematic Women” to discuss the left’s obsession with cancel culture. 

Also on today’s show, Lyndsey Fifield, The Heritage Foundation’s multimedia manager,  joins us to break down Teen Vogue’s latest article attacking former President Ronald Reagan. Fifield also weighs in on Giphy’s new “Mute White People” sticker. And as always, we’ll crown our Problematic Woman of the Week.

Enjoy the show!

Ana Quintana’s Recipe for Cuban Picadillo with Goya Ingredients: 

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