Millions Tune In For TPUSA All-American Halftime Show During Super Bowl
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Trump Responds To Bad Bunny Halftime Show, Says It Was ‘Absolutely Terrible’
Bad Bunny didn’t win over Present Donald Trump.
In the moments after the Latin singer’s Super Bowl halftime show, the president declared it “one of the worst, ever.”
“The Super Bowl Halftime Show is absolutely terrible, one of the worst, ever,” said Trump. “It makes no sense, is an affront to the Greatness of America, and doesn’t represent our standards of success, creativity or excellence.”
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Bad Bunny’s songs were performed entirely in Spanish, and Trump said “nobody understands a word this guy is saying.” He also had an issue with the choreography, which featured a group of women dancing in a sexually suggestive manner.
“The dancing is disgusting, especially for young children that are watching through the U.S.A., and all over the world,” Trump said.
The President said the halftime show felt like a “slap in the face” to what America is accomplishing under his leadership. “This show is just a slap in the face to our country, which is setting new standards and records every single day including the best stock market and 401(k)s in history. There is nothing inspirational about this mess of a halftime show and watch, it will get great reviews from the fake news media because they haven’t got a clue of what is going on in the real world.” Trump ended his criticism adding he did not like the NFL’s new kickoff rule. “And, by the way, the NFL should immediately replace its ridiculous new kickoff rule.”
Millions Tune In For TPUSA All-American Halftime Show During Super Bowl
The TPUSA All-American Halftime Show outperformed all expectations, with an incredible
6.1 million people tuning in to watch on the YouTube livestream, another 1 million watching on Charlie Kirk’s YouTube, and “monster” numbers on other partner sites streaming it including Rumble
Social media lit up with fans celebrating the Super Bowl halftime show alternative, and later with viewers proud of how many people turned up and tuned in.
“All in English, all talented, beautifully done,” one social media response said.
The lineup for “The All-American Halftime Show” was announced last week. Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett took the stage in a show meant to celebrate faith, family, and freedom.
“We’re approaching this show like David and Goliath,” Kid Rock said in a statement. “Competing with the pro football machine and a global pop superstar is almost impossible, or is it? He said he’s having a dance party, wearing a dress, and singing in Spanish? Cool. We plan to play great songs for folks who love America.”
This show aired at the same time as Super Bowl LX’s official halftime show featuring Latin music star Bad Bunny. The singer’s selection has sparked significant backlash from many conservatives, including President Donald Trump.
Trump Fires Back After Olympians Say They Have ‘Mixed Emotions’ Representing America
President Donald Trump fired back after several American Olympians used their respective press conferences to criticize the state of the United States under the current administration, saying their participation comes with personal moral and political considerations.
Freestyle skier Hunter Hess said representing the United States currently “brings up mixed emotions,” explaining that he views national representation selectively. Hess said he considers himself to be representing “friends and family back home” and “the things that I believe are good about the U.S.”
“If it aligns with my moral values, I feel like I’m representing it,” Hess said.
Trump responded to Hess directly in a Truth Social post on Sunday, saying, “U.S. Olympic Skier, Hunter Hess, a real Loser, says he doesn’t represent his Country in the current Winter Olympics. If that’s the case, he shouldn’t have tried out for the Team, and it’s too bad he’s on it. Very hard to root for someone like this. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Freestyle skier Chris Lillis also acknowledged discomfort with current political conditions, citing immigration enforcement and recent protests as factors shaping his perspective. “A lot of times athletes are hesitant to talk about their political views and how we feel about things,” Lillis said. “I feel heartbroken about what’s happened in the United States,” in reference to ICE and border enforcement efforts.
Lillis said he hopes the country can better reflect values he believes should define the United States. “I think as a country we need to focus on respecting everybody’s rights, making sure that we’re treating our citizens, as well as anybody, with love and respect,” he said. “That’s the America we’re trying to represent.”
Kid Rock Asks Millions of TPUSA All-America Halftime Show Viewers to Read the Bible and Give Their Lives to Jesus
The TPUSA “All-America Halftime Show” was a huge hit Sunday night during Super Bowl 60 and during his performance, Kid Rock encouraged the millions watching to read the Bible and dedicate their lives to Jesus Christ.
Kid Rock chose to cover Cody Johnson’s #1 smash hit “Til You Can’t” during the TPUSA extravaganza. And in sharp contrast to the NFL’s Bad Bunny show, Rock’s performance carried a religious theme.
“There’s a book a’sitting in your house somewhere that could use some dusting off,” Rock said as his segment. “There’s a man who died for all our sins a’hanging from the cross,” he continued breaking out n song. “You can give your life to Jesus and he’ll give you a second chance, till you can’t,” Kid Rock sang.
The TPUSA show is being called a “shot across the bow” of the NFL in particular and left-wingism in general as millions of Americans showed exactly what they think of the NFL’s choices in entertainment.
“I can tell you that’s a shot across the bow. People are paying attention,” TPUSA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet told Fox News host Brian Kilmeade on Sunday evening. “And, you know, if you give us a year to plan this thing I’m really excited to see what we can pull off.”







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