“American culture will not be mocked or corrupted”: Super Bowl LX halftime show controversy grows as GOP targets NFL broadcast

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance has drawn sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Andy Ogles and Rep. Mark Alford, who are calling for a congressional inquiry into the NFL and NBC. They labeled the show inappropriate for public broadcast. Former President Donald Trump also condemned the performance. Despite the backlash, the halftime show attracted over 128 million viewers, fueling debate over artistic expression and broadcast standards.

“American culture will not be mocked or corrupted”: Super Bowl LX halftime show controversy grows as GOP targets NFL broadcast
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance has drawn sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Andy Ogles and Rep. Mark Alford, who are calling for a congressional inquiry into the NFL and NBC. They labeled the show inappropriate for public broadcast. Former President Donald Trump also condemned the performance. Despite the backlash, the halftime show attracted over 128 million viewers, fueling debate over artistic expression and broadcast standards.