HE IS A HIDDEN DANGER… Pete Hegseth’s Fiery Petition Demands NFL Ditch Bad Bunny for 2026 Super Bowl—Threatens Boycott Backlash: “This Rabbit Hates America!”
In a blistering broadside that’s ignited a culture war inferno, Fox News firebrand and Trump cabinet darling Pete Hegseth has officially filed a petition blasting the NFL’s selection of Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime headliner. The 45-year-old Secretary of Defense nominee didn’t mince words in his Change.org missive, launched at 10:15 a.m. ET on November 6, 2025: “Bad Bunny isn’t just a performer—he’s a hidden danger to American values, spewing anti-Trump venom and glorifying border chaos while our vets fight for scraps. If the NFL refuses to reverse this un-American snub, I’ll lead a full MAGA boycott of the league. No more tailgates, no more jerseys—America First, or bust!” With 250,000 signatures in under two hours, #HegsethVsBunny is exploding on X, pitting patriotic purists against Latinx loyalists in a digital donnybrook that’s already cost advertisers millions.
Hegseth’s outrage traces to September 28, when the NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation dropped the bombshell during a Packers-Cowboys halftime: Puerto Rican trap king Bad Bunny (real name: Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) would command the Levi’s Stadium stage in Santa Clara, California, on February 8, 2026. The 31-year-old reggaeton rebel—fresh off a sold-out Yankee Stadium run and *Un Verano Sin Ti*’s record-breaking streams—celebrated with a viral statement: “Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL!” (Go tell your grandma we’ll be at the Super Bowl halftime show!). Jay-Z hailed it as “a touchdown for Puerto Rico,” envisioning a spectacle blending bomba beats with border-breaking anthems. But to Hegseth and his Fox faithful, it’s treason in tempo.

“This rabbit hates America,” Hegseth thundered on *Fox & Friends* this morning, mangling Bad Bunny’s moniker into a MAGA meme. “He mocks ICE, trashes Trump, and raps in Spanish while our borders bleed. The Super Bowl is sacred—191 million watched last year. We won’t let this woke cartel turn it into a cartel fiesta!” The petition, co-signed by Newsmax’s Greg Kelly and ex-NFLer Jack Del Rio, cites Bad Bunny’s “crimes”: his 2024 track “El Apagón” slamming Puerto Rico’s post-Maria gridlock under Trump-era neglect; a 2023 protest sign reading “F*ck ICE” at Coachella; and lyrics decrying “gringos” gentrifying the island. “He’s no patriot—he’s a piñata of propaganda,” Hegseth fumed, vowing to rally 10 million signatures by week’s end. If unmet? A “Patriot Purge” boycott: no Super Bowl parties, no DraftKings bets, no Bud Light buys (irony noted post-Mulvaney).
The backlash backlash is biblical. Bad Bunny, unfazed, skewered the drama on last week’s *SNL* season 51 premiere, hosting with a monologue quip: “I’m headlining the Super Bowl—even Fox News loves me now!” Cut to a montage of spliced clips: Hannity cooing, “Bad Bunny… my favorite musician… he should be president!” Colin Jost’s cold open? A pitch-perfect Hegseth impersonation, barking at generals: “Adhere to Trump’s standards—or face the music… en español!” The skit racked 45 million views, with Bunny adding, “This is for my people, our history—not your hate.” Latinx icons rallied: Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeted, “Puerto Rico rises—tell your abuela to tune in! “; Selena Gomez posted a Bunny playlist, “Glow up over growls.” Even Roger Goodell defended: “The halftime show celebrates diversity—Bad Bunny embodies that fire.”

But Hegseth’s war chest is deep. Backed by Trump’s Truth Social (“Pete’s right—NO BUNNY! #MAGA”), the petition accuses the NFL of “woke overreach” post-Kaepernick, tying it to sagging ratings (down 12% in 2025 amid Taylor Swift fatigue). Sponsors squirm: Coca-Cola’s James Quincey faced a debunked viral hoax claiming he’d pull funding (“I WILL END MY SPONSORSHIP IF THEY LET BAD BUNNY PERFORM!”), echoed falsely for Elon Musk and Steelers owner Art Rooney II. Pepsi insiders whisper contingency plans; Anheuser-Busch eyes a “red wave” ad pivot. On X, #BoycottNFL surges with 1.8 million posts—truckers vowing no FedEx deliveries, vets burning jerseys—while #BadBunnyBowl counters with 2.5 million, memes of Hegseth as a “bad hombre” in a sombrero.
Critics torch Hegseth as the real “hidden danger”: a warmonger whose Iraq tours birthed PTSD-fueled rants, now weaponizing culture for clout. “He’s not defending America—he’s dividing it,” op-edded The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg. AOC piled on: “Pete’s petition is peak projection—hates Latinos while his boss builds walls.” Polls flash: 62% of Gen Z back Bunny; 71% of boomers side with Hegseth. As signatures climb to 400K, whispers of a Trump cameo at Levi’s grow—anti-Bunny rally or ratings grab?
Super Bowl Sunday looms 93 days away, but the real game’s afoot: will Hegseth’s boycott crater viewership, or will Bunny’s beat drop bury the beef? One truth: in Trump’s America, even halftime’s a halftime show of havoc. Hegseth’s final petition plea? “Replace the rabbit—or watch the league implode.” The clock ticks. Abuela’s waiting.