Is Bad Bunny A Communist Spy?

Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar whose real name is Benito Antonio Martรญnez Ocasio, rose to global fame through Rimas Entertainment, the label co-founded in 2014 by his manager Noah Assad and Venezuelan businessman Rafael Ricardo Jimรฉnez Dan.

Jimรฉnez Dan, a retired Venezuelan Army captain who served as Vice Minister of Legal Security in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Justice under President Hugo Chรกvez from 2006 to 2007 (with some reports extending his involvement to 2013), provided an initial $2 million investment to launch the company, which has since propelled artists like Bad Bunny and Karol G to massive success.

While Jimรฉnez Dan maintains he has no direct interaction with Bad Bunny or other artists and denies any ongoing political affiliations, his past role in Chรกvez’s governmentโ€”particularly in modernizing national ID systems criticized for enabling greater state controlโ€”has sparked controversy, including calls from Puerto Rican politicians for FBI investigations into potential ties to Nicolรกs Maduro’s regime and concerns over foreign influence in Puerto Rico’s cultural and democratic spheres.

In 2023, Jimรฉnez Dan sold his 60% stake in Rimas Entertainment, reportedly leaving Assad and Sony with control, though he retains majority ownership in Rimas Publishing; sources emphasize that Bad Bunny’s involvement remains artistic and managerial through Assad, with no evidence of personal connections to Venezuelan politics.

Bad Bunny: “ICE OUT” At Grammys

Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar, has been vocal in his criticism of ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement), most notably during his Grammy acceptance speech just days before the 2026 Super Bowl, where Bad Bunny declared “ICE out” while ignoring hundreds of years of American Constitutional Law for legal migration, blocking invaders, while dedicating awards to those who walked over the US bored illegally, further helping to fund child trafficking by the Cartels.

American Patriots argue that with the massive global platform of the Super Bowl, and Grammys, Bad Bunny had a valuable opportunity to spotlight Venezuela’s plight and promote positive change for its people, yet he prioritized cultural division and illegal immigration in America.

Bro supported the Great replacement. From illegal invaders, That’s Treason.


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