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President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026. Taking to Truth Social, Trump described the performance as “absolutely terrible” and criticized the Spanish lyrics and choreography as “disgusting.” The show, which transformed Levi’s Stadium into a Puerto Rican oasis, featured guest appearances from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.

President Donald Trump did not enjoy the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
The 45th President took to his Truth Social platform on February 8, 2026, to dismantle the performance delivered by global superstar Bad Bunny. He described the spectacle as “absolutely terrible” and claimed it was “one of the worst, EVER.”
This aggressive critique mirrors his recent behavior, as Trump threatened a lawsuit against Trevor Noah earlier this week over a controversial joke.
Trump argued that the show made no sense and failed to represent American standards of success. He specifically targeted the language barrier, stating that “nobody understands a word this guy is saying.”
The criticism intensified when he turned his attention to the choreography. He called the dancing “disgusting,” particularly for the young children watching across the country.
A clash of cultures at Levi’s Stadium
The performance itself was a massive production that turned the stadium into a vibrant celebration of Puerto Rican culture.
Bad Bunny brought out heavy hitters including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin to share the stage. However, Trump viewed this display as a “slap in the face” to the nation.
He claimed there was nothing inspirational about the “mess” and predicted the “Fake News Media” would give it positive reviews regardless.
The President also used the moment to pivot back to his political slogan, closing the post with “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” He even took a swipe at the NFL’s operations, demanding they replace the “ridiculous new Kickoff Rule.”
The online reaction has been swift, adding another layer of controversy to a night where Cardi B fueled breakup rumors following the game’s conclusion.
While fans celebrated the Latin representation, Trump insisted the show did not reflect the “Greatness of America.”






