President Trump has come under fire for his harsh reaction to Bad Bunny's halftime show at the Super Bowl, with the president calling it "absolutely terrible" and a "slap in the face" to America. In a post on Truth Social, Trump criticized Bad Bunny's decision to sing in Spanish during the performance, writing that "nobody understands a word this guy is saying." Despite speaking Spanish as their first or secondary language, more than 50 million Americans, it appears to have fallen flat with the president.
Trump's criticism of Bad Bunny extends beyond his recent halftime show. The singer has been an outspoken critic of Trump and his administration, most recently using his Grammy Awards acceptance speech to condemn the president's immigration crackdown and ICE tactics. Trump took aim at Bad Bunny during his 2024 presidential campaign endorsement, saying he wouldn't go to the Super Bowl due to the performer lineup.
Bad Bunny, however, chose a different message for his halftime show. As the performance came to an end, a jumbotron display read: "The only thing more powerful than hate is love." The singer has been critical of Trump in recent months, with one of his songs celebrating the Puerto Rican diaspora in New York featuring a moment where a Donald Trump-sounding voice makes an apology to immigrants.
In October, Trump stated he had never heard of Bad Bunny and that the performers were "terrible choices" that "sow hatred." Instead, the president will be tuning into an alternate concert called the "All-American Halftime Show," which features Kid Rock and several country music singers.
Trump's criticism of Bad Bunny extends beyond his recent halftime show. The singer has been an outspoken critic of Trump and his administration, most recently using his Grammy Awards acceptance speech to condemn the president's immigration crackdown and ICE tactics. Trump took aim at Bad Bunny during his 2024 presidential campaign endorsement, saying he wouldn't go to the Super Bowl due to the performer lineup.
Bad Bunny, however, chose a different message for his halftime show. As the performance came to an end, a jumbotron display read: "The only thing more powerful than hate is love." The singer has been critical of Trump in recent months, with one of his songs celebrating the Puerto Rican diaspora in New York featuring a moment where a Donald Trump-sounding voice makes an apology to immigrants.
In October, Trump stated he had never heard of Bad Bunny and that the performers were "terrible choices" that "sow hatred." Instead, the president will be tuning into an alternate concert called the "All-American Halftime Show," which features Kid Rock and several country music singers.