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Every team now has at least one loss and the Chiefs are below .500. Is Kansas City in trouble? Are the Jaguars true contenders?
Donald Trump said during an interview on NewsMax’s “Greg Kelly Reports” (via Entertainment Weekly) that it’s “absolutely ridiculous” that Bad Bunny is performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show next year, even though Trump also admitted that he’s “never heard” of the global music star.
President Donald Trump became the latest conservative to criticize the selection of this year’s Super Bowl halftime performer, Puerto Rican megastar Bad Bunny, telling Newsmax’s Greg Kelly that the choice was “absolutely ridiculous.”
Echoing the sentiments of others in his party, President Donald Trump criticized the NFL's choice of Bad Bunny but also said: "I don't know who he is."
The president weighed in on the Puerto Rican performer being chosen as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer this week
Donald Trump is insisting that he's 'never heard' of Bad Bunny, the triple Grammy-winning artist who has been chosen to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show.
The 31-28 loss at Jacksonville saw the Chiefs' odds to reach the Super Bowl drop across the board. At the start of the season, both FanDuel and BetMGM had the Chiefs at +800 odds to win the Super Bowl, according to CBS Sports. Now, both sportsbooks have the Chiefs odds scaled back at a +1000.
"The View"’s Whoopi Goldberg trends online after her ICE joke linked to Bad Bunny’s halftime show leaves fans outraged.