EXPLOSIVE RANT: Pam Bondi ERUPTS on Live TV Over Upcoming Super Bowl! “He’s Not an Enterainer—He’s a Weapon!” She Declares, Slamming NFL for Bad Bunny Halftime Spotlight
The culture war just detonated on live television when Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, a fierce Trump ally and rumored 2026 gubernatorial contender, unleashed a volcanic 7-minute tirade on *Fox & Friends* this morning, demanding the NFL **cancel** Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show and branding the Puerto Rican superstar “not an entertainer—he’s a weapon.” The 8:12 a.m. ET segment, already viewed 28 million times on X, saw Bondi—flanked by co-hosts Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt—slam the league for “pushing a hidden agenda” that “mocks American values, disrespects veterans, and weaponizes entertainment against patriotism.” Her final words—“If the NFL won’t protect our children from this propaganda, then we the people will **shut it down**”—stunned the panel into silence, sparked #CancelBadBunny trending with 14.7 million posts, and triggered an unexpected NFL response just 90 minutes later that has left MAGA fuming and liberals cheering. What truly ignited Bondi’s fury—and the league’s defiance? A deeper dive into Bad Bunny’s “anti-American” lyrics, his pro-Palestine stance, and a leaked halftime script that allegedly includes a Spanish-language “decolonization” anthem.
Bondi’s eruption began innocently enough. Doocy teed up the segment with a clip of Bad Bunny’s October 4 *SNL* hosting gig, where the reggaeton icon mocked Trump’s “I don’t know who he is” dismissal and joked, “If you don’t like my music, you have four months to learn Spanish—Super Bowl’s in Miami!” The studio chuckled—until Bondi’s face hardened. “This isn’t funny,” she snapped, slamming a 42-page dossier onto the desk. “Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—Bad Bunny—isn’t coming to entertain. He’s coming to **indoctrinate**. His lyrics glorify drugs, mock law enforcement, and push anti-American propaganda to 130 million viewers—half of them kids!” She flipped to page 17, reading from “Yo Perreo Sola”: *“She twerks alone, but the system twerks on her.”* “That’s not art,” Bondi thundered. “That’s a dog whistle for defunding police!”
The rant escalated to nuclear levels when Bondi revealed a leaked halftime script—obtained by a “whistleblower” inside Roc Nation, the show’s producer. The document allegedly includes a 90-second segment where Bad Bunny, flanked by Palestinian and Puerto Rican flags, performs a remixed “El Apagón” with lyrics changed to: *“They stole the land, stole the power—now we take it back in the hour.”* Bondi’s voice cracked with fury: “This is **decolonization theater** on America’s biggest stage! The NFL is letting a foreign billionaire—Jay-Z—turn the Super Bowl into a political rally against Israel, against ICE, against everything we fought for!” Earhardt gasped; Doocy tried to interject, but Bondi steamrolled: “And don’t get me started on his pro-Hamas posts—calling Gaza a ‘genocide’ while our troops bleed in the Middle East!”

Her final ultimatum stunned the panel into silence: “Cancel the show, Roger Goodell—or we **will**. Boycotts, lawsuits, congressional hearings—I’ll lead the charge. This isn’t entertainment. It’s **warfare**.” The camera cut to commercial as #CancelBadBunny surged past 10 million posts, with Trump reposting Bondi’s clip: “Pam’s 100% RIGHT! Bad Bunny = Bad for America. NFL is WOKE GARBAGE. #BoycottSuperBowl.”
The NFL’s response came swift and defiant. At 9:42 a.m. ET, Commissioner Roger Goodell issued a statement via NFL.com: “The Super Bowl halftime show celebrates global culture and unites fans worldwide. Bad Bunny represents the future of music and the diversity of our audience. We stand by our decision and look forward to an unforgettable performance.” Roc Nation followed: “Art is not a weapon—it’s a bridge. See you in Miami.”
The internet fractured instantly. MAGA accounts launched #NFLisOverParty, with petitions for George Strait hitting 200K signatures. Progressive voices fired back: AOC tweeted, “Pam Bondi wants to cancel a Puerto Rican artist for… existing? This is xenophobia in a pantsuit.” Bad Bunny, silent until now, posted a single emoji on Instagram: ✊—racking 5 million likes in an hour.
Bondi’s dossier—now circulating on Truth Social—cites Bad Bunny’s 2023 Grammy speech (“¡Viva Puerto Rico libre!”), his 2024 Gaza fundraiser ($2M), and lyrics from “Nadie Sabe” mocking “gringo borders.” Critics call it a smear; supporters hail it as “patriotic due diligence.”
As Super Bowl LX looms on February 8, 2026, at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the halftime war rages. Bondi vows congressional hearings; the NFL doubles down. One thing’s clear: This isn’t about music—it’s about America’s soul. Will the show go on? Or will Bondi’s bomb detonate the biggest boycott in sports history?
Drop your take: Cancel or celebrate? Share if Bondi’s onto something—or over the line.