President Trump has taken aim at the highly criticized halftime show of Super Bowl LX, slamming it as "absolutely terrible" and an "affront to the greatness of America".
The 45th President made his comments on his social media platform Truth Social, where he claimed that Bad Bunny's performance was incomprehensible and left a bad impression on young viewers. Trump stated that the show celebrated the Puerto Rican heritage of its performer with scenes from sugar cane fields, New York streets, and weddings, all predominantly in Spanish.
Trump specifically criticized the fact that nobody understands what Bad Bunny is saying during his performance. He described the dancing as "disgusting" and particularly complained about it being broadcasted to young children across the U.S.A. and around the world.
What caught Trump's attention was when he seemed to forget that Puerto Rico is an American territory, referring to the show as a "slap in the face" to his country. The president also accused the performance of being overly uninspiring and predicted that it would receive favorable reviews from the mainstream media, largely because they are unfamiliar with reality.
In essence, Trump's comments reflect his ongoing disdain for what he perceives as an attempt to challenge American values during this high-profile event.
The 45th President made his comments on his social media platform Truth Social, where he claimed that Bad Bunny's performance was incomprehensible and left a bad impression on young viewers. Trump stated that the show celebrated the Puerto Rican heritage of its performer with scenes from sugar cane fields, New York streets, and weddings, all predominantly in Spanish.
Trump specifically criticized the fact that nobody understands what Bad Bunny is saying during his performance. He described the dancing as "disgusting" and particularly complained about it being broadcasted to young children across the U.S.A. and around the world.
What caught Trump's attention was when he seemed to forget that Puerto Rico is an American territory, referring to the show as a "slap in the face" to his country. The president also accused the performance of being overly uninspiring and predicted that it would receive favorable reviews from the mainstream media, largely because they are unfamiliar with reality.
In essence, Trump's comments reflect his ongoing disdain for what he perceives as an attempt to challenge American values during this high-profile event.