The Hispanic Prosperity Gala at Mar-a-Lago, hosted on February 10, emerged as a significant event reflecting the current state and future direction of the Hispanic conservative movement. The gala was not simply a social gathering, but a demonstration of growing political strategy, cultural influence, and entrepreneurial power as the 2026 midterm elections approach.
Latino Wall Street’s Gabriela Berrospi and Tony Delgado hosted the event, which brought together entrepreneurs, political strategists, international freedom advocates, cultural icons, and business leaders. Attendees represented a diverse, bilingual power structure within the conservative movement, signaling a new level of organization, and influence.
República USA participated in the gala as part of a bilingual media ecosystem, aiming to reshape the narrative surrounding Hispanic political engagement. CEO Rodrigo Arenas engaged with leaders throughout the event and following private gatherings, reinforcing the outlet’s role in connecting culture, policy, and media influence.
A Shift in Momentum
Conversations at Mar-a-Lago focused on the political momentum generated by Hispanic voters during the 2024 presidential election and a growing recognition that this community can no longer be overlooked. The atmosphere was described as confident, strategic, and forward-looking, with leaders agreeing on the need for continued engagement with Hispanic citizens.
Commentator Jack Posobiec, investigative journalist James O’Keefe, strategist Roger Stone, and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani were among those present. Policy leaders like Alfonso Aguilar and economic voices such as Peter Schiff, Julio Gonzalez, and State Department official Leandro Rizzuto likewise attended, reflecting an alignment between business leadership and political advocacy. International figures including Keiko Fujimori, Eduardo Bolsonaro, and Bolivia’s First Lady Bibi Urquidi reinforced a hemispheric alliance.
Former Trump advisors Alex Bruesewitz and Danielle Alvarez represented a new generation of strategists focused on digital media, grassroots outreach, and cultural fluency. Bruesewitz was recognized as Influential Leader of the Year for his efforts to engage younger Hispanic audiences. Alvarez’s presence highlighted the strategic groundwork for long-term coalition-building.
Diversity and Shared Values
Attendees represented a diverse coalition spanning Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Guatemala, Spain, and Puerto Rico, alongside mainland-born Latinos. The gathering underscored that Hispanics are not a monolith, but can unite around shared values of faith, family, entrepreneurship, and freedom.
The success of the Hispanic vote in 2024 reflected a realignment driven by economic aspiration, cultural pride, and a desire for policies that respect both identity and opportunity. The coalition signals that Hispanic voters will continue to shape American politics, and their support cannot be assumed.
Culture and Influence
Venezuelan artist Nacho’s performance resonated with attendees who have witnessed struggles in Latin America under authoritarian rule. The presence of Waka Flocka Flame challenged traditional narratives about participation in conservative spaces, demonstrating how coalitions can evolve beyond simplistic labels. UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal’s attendance bridged sports, politics, and Latino identity.
Soccer legend Ronaldinho received the Hispanic Peace & Prosperity Global Sports Icon Award, underscoring the gala’s ambition to merge cultural influence with political momentum. Elevating a global figure like Ronaldinho signaled that Hispanic leadership extends beyond traditional political spaces.
A Turning Point
The Hispanic Prosperity Gala marked a moment where the growing influence of Hispanic conservatives became visible. Hispanic leaders, entrepreneurs, media voices, and strategists are building institutions, forming alliances, and shaping the political conversation. The coalition is expanding while maintaining its individuality.
The message from Mar-a-Lago was clear: Hispanics are diverse, bilingual, and increasingly influential, and no political movement should assume their support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who hosted the Hispanic Prosperity Gala?
The gala was hosted by Latino Wall Street’s Gabriela Berrospi and Tony Delgado.
What was a key theme discussed at the gala?
A key theme was the growing political momentum generated by Hispanic voters during the 2024 presidential election.
Who were some of the international figures in attendance?
International figures including Keiko Fujimori, Eduardo Bolsonaro, and Bolivia’s First Lady Bibi Urquidi were in attendance.
As Hispanic communities continue to grow and evolve, what role will cultural representation play in shaping future political landscapes?
