The 2026 Grammy Awards were supposed to celebrate music, creativity, and artistic diversity, but instead they became yet another platform for Hollywood elites to spew their predictable anti-Trump propaganda. Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish led the charge in turning what should have been an evening of musical celebration into a political lecture hall.
"The pack mentality is strong," film critic Christian Toto told BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere on "Stu Does America." "The rhetoric is pretty familiar. It's often ugly. It's often ill-informed. And you know, for a while there, these award shows were political. There were a lot of lectures, a lot of woke asides."
While President Trump continues delivering on his America First agenda - securing the border, cutting regulations, and restoring American energy dominance - these out-of-touch celebrities can't help but use their platforms to attack the man who's actually fighting for working Americans.
Same Old Hollywood Hypocrisy
It's the same tired playbook we've seen for years. Millionaire entertainers, insulated in their Beverly Hills bubbles, lecturing hardworking Americans about politics while contributing nothing to actual solutions. Bad Bunny and Eilish sang the same tune as every other Hollywood elite - orange man bad, America worse.
"These celebrities live in a completely different world than the rest of us," one viewer commented online. "They have no idea what real Americans are going through."
The Grammy Awards' descent into political theater represents everything wrong with modern entertainment culture. Instead of uniting people through music, these shows have become divisive propaganda vehicles for the left's agenda.
Meanwhile, President Trump continues focusing on what actually matters - bringing jobs back to America, securing our borders, and restoring our nation's strength on the world stage. Patriots across the country see right through Hollywood's moronic nonsense and are supporting the leader who's actually delivering results.
When will these celebrities learn that Americans tune in for entertainment, not political lectures from people who've never held a real job in their lives?
