NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is shamefully defending Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance despite the rapper's disgraceful attack on President Trump's immigration enforcement just days before the big game.
The controversy erupted when Bad Bunny joined other leftist celebrities at the Grammys to publicly rebuke U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's ongoing deportation operations - the same operations that are finally removing dangerous criminals from American communities after four years of Biden's open border disaster.
Instead of distancing the NFL from this anti-American rhetoric, Goodell actually praised the foreign performer, claiming Bad Bunny "understands" his platform is to "unite people." What kind of unity involves attacking the enforcement of our immigration laws?
NFL Picks Politics Over Patriots
This is exactly what's wrong with the NFL's woke leadership. While President Trump is delivering on his promise to secure our borders and protect American families, the league is platforming artists who attack these critical operations.
Bad Bunny's Grammy stunt wasn't about unity - it was a direct slap in the face to the millions of Americans who voted for secure borders and the rule of law. ICE agents are risking their lives to remove criminals who never should have been here in the first place, and this is how the NFL responds?
"The Super Bowl should celebrate America, not provide a stage for foreign celebrities to attack our sovereignty," said one immigration expert.
Patriots across the country are asking the obvious question: Why is the NFL's biggest stage being handed to someone who publicly opposes enforcing American immigration law? This isn't about music - it's about respect for our nation and the brave men and women keeping us safe.
The timing couldn't be worse. As President Trump's administration works around the clock to fulfill his mandate to secure our borders, the NFL is literally giving Bad Bunny a platform to undermine these efforts in front of 100 million Americans.
Will football fans stand for this anti-American display, or will they send a message that the Super Bowl should celebrate America first?
