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Poll: Bad Bunny Represents America Better Than Trump After Super Bowl Outburst

A recent poll indicates a significant portion of U.S. adults believe Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny represents America better than the U.S. president, with 42 percent selecting the Puerto Rican artist over Donald Trump. This sentiment emerged despite criticism from Trump and conservatives, with a majority of adults approving of Bad Bunny’s historic performance primarily in Spanish. The poll also revealed a stark partisan divide in opinions regarding the artist, highlighting broader cultural and political divisions within the nation.

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GOP Lawmaker Demands Probe of NFL, NBC Over “Indecent” Bad Bunny Super Bowl Show

Representative Andy Ogles has called for an immediate inquiry into the NFL and NBCUniversal regarding their “prior knowledge, review, and approval” of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance, which he alleged contained “sexually explicit lyrical themes and suggestive choreography.” Ogles specifically cited songs like “Safaera” and “Yo Perreo Sola,” claiming their content would be “readily apparent across any language barrier.” He requested the House Energy and Commerce Committee investigate the extent of executives’ and producers’ knowledge, the review processes, and whether safeguards were disregarded. Another congressman, Rep. Randy Fine, also asserted the performance was “illegal” and indicated he would urge the FCC to take action against the involved parties.

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Trump Lashes Out at Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show

Donald Trump expressed strong disapproval of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance, labeling it “terrible” and an “affront to the Greatness of America.” He specifically criticized the artist for singing in Spanish and deemed the dancing “disgusting,” while supporters aligned with his sentiments by tuning into a conservative alternative show. Bad Bunny’s performance, however, advocated for unity and love, showcasing pan-American solidarity and echoing a message against hate. This incident follows Bad Bunny’s earlier condemnation of immigration policies at the Grammys, which drew criticism from the press secretary.

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Bad Bunny’s Unifying Performance Sparks Trump’s Fury

The recent Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Bad Bunny, sparked a curious reaction, with the global music sensation steering clear of overt political statements, while former President Donald Trump seemingly found himself in a rage over the performance. It’s quite telling that Trump, according to some accounts, chose to watch Bad Bunny’s performance instead of a pre-planned “alternative” show. This detail alone suggests a certain fascination, even if the resulting reaction was decidedly negative.

What struck many viewers was the sheer joy and cultural richness Bad Bunny brought to the stage. It was described by some as one of the most genuinely uplifting halftime shows they had witnessed in a long time.… Continue reading

Trump Told to Skip Super Bowl to Avoid Boos

This article highlights that President Trump’s decision not to attend the Super Bowl was reportedly due to concerns from aides that he would be “aggressively booed” by the crowd. While the White House maintains Trump would have been warmly received, private discussions suggested a high probability of negative crowd reactions, which could lead to unfavorable viral content. The timing of the Super Bowl also coincided with widespread protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies and a tense atmosphere fueled by recent events involving federal immigration agents, with halftime performer Bad Bunny having previously spoken out against ICE.

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Trump Skips Super Bowl Amid Booing Fears And Aide Warnings

Donald Trump will reportedly not attend the Super Bowl due to concerns he would be heavily booed. Advisers suggested that given the game’s location in a Democratic-leaning state and Trump’s declining approval ratings, a hostile reception would be likely. This follows Trump’s stated reasons of the game being “too far” and his dislike for the performers, though he attended last year’s Super Bowl.

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Batman’s Plea: Council Told to Reject ICE Aid at Super Bowl

During a Santa Clara City Council meeting, a person in a Batman costume voiced concerns regarding the presence of ICE agents at the upcoming Super Bowl. The individual urged city officials to ensure that city resources remain dedicated solely to city matters. The activist highlighted that the city had ample time to prepare for the event, and should take steps to reaffirm their priorities. Federal immigration operations are anticipated during the game.

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Trump Won’t Attend Super Bowl Due to Bad Bunny, Green Day’s Criticism

Former President Donald Trump announced he will not be attending this year’s Super Bowl, citing travel concerns despite having attended the previous year’s event. He criticized the NFL’s choice of performers, Green Day and Bad Bunny, both of whom have publicly opposed his agenda, calling their selection a “terrible choice.” Trump did not mention the performers as the sole reason for his absence. Bad Bunny has been critical of Trump’s policies, especially on immigration.

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Noem’s ICE Threat: Backlash Over Super Bowl Security Plans

Kristi Noem Says ICE Will Be ‘All Over’ the Super Bowl, and this statement has clearly sparked a lot of reactions. It’s hard not to notice the immediate skepticism, bordering on disbelief, that’s swirling around the idea. The general consensus seems to be: why? What exactly is ICE going to be doing at a Super Bowl? The event is already one of the most heavily secured gatherings on the planet.

The primary source of bewilderment stems from the demographics of the typical Super Bowl attendee. The vast majority of people attending the game are going to be affluent, as ticket prices are exorbitantly high.… Continue reading

Camerawoman’s Photo Exposes Texts: White House Panic Over Argentina Bailout

The NFL’s selection of Bad Bunny for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show has ignited controversy. Conservative commentator Robby Starbuck criticized the choice, citing Bad Bunny’s past statements against the U.S. and his preference for songs in Spanish, implying the selection is politically motivated. Starbuck questions the NFL’s motives, accusing them of pushing a “woke” agenda and dividing fans. However, Bad Bunny’s undeniable popularity and success are noted, with numerous awards and record sales establishing him as one of the world’s most successful artists.

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