Summary
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized the NFL's choice of Bad Bunny for the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. Johnson suggested a more traditional artist, like Lee Greenwood, would be a better fit. The decision has sparked a national conversation about representation and cultural values at major public events.
Key Facts
- Mike Johnson criticized Bad Bunny's selection for the Super Bowl halftime show.
- Bad Bunny is a Puerto Rican music artist chosen to perform at the Super Bowl on February 8.
- Johnson mentioned he was unfamiliar with Bad Bunny and called the decision a "terrible decision."
- Johnson suggested artists like Lee Greenwood as better role models for the event.
- Bad Bunny has criticized President Donald Trump's policies on Puerto Rico.
- The choice of Bad Bunny has sparked discussions about cultural representation and politics in sports.
- The Super Bowl will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
- Conservative figures and President Trump have voiced their opinions on the halftime show artist selection.