Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) isn't backing down from his scathing criticism of Bad Bunny's appalling Super Bowl LX halftime show, doubling down Monday night by demanding a full congressional inquiry into what he branded as "pure smut" that assaulted the moral sensibilities of millions of American families.
The Tennessee Republican's righteous anger reflects what countless patriots felt watching the Puerto Rican rapper's performance – disgust at yet another woke assault on traditional American values during what should be a unifying national event.
"This wasn't entertainment – it was indecent exposure masquerading as art," Ogles declared, capturing the frustration of families who tuned in expecting wholesome halftime entertainment, not a vulgar display that belongs in a strip club, not America's biggest stage.
While the mainstream media predictably rushes to defend the indefensible, calling criticism "prudish" or "racist," real Americans know the difference between artistic expression and moral degradation. This isn't about Latin culture – it's about basic decency standards that used to mean something in this country.
"Our children shouldn't be subjected to this kind of smut during family viewing time. The NFL and CBS have explaining to do."
Under President Trump's leadership, America is finally pushing back against the cultural rot that infected our institutions during the dark Biden years. From cleaning house in federal agencies to restoring common sense in our military, the Trump-Vance administration is making it clear that traditional values aren't negotiable.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. With Trump's mandate to restore American greatness, patriots like Ogles are standing up to the entertainment industry's relentless assault on family values. While Hollywood elites sneer at Middle America's moral standards, elected Republicans are finally fighting back.
This inquiry could expose the coordinated effort to sexualize and degrade American culture through our most cherished traditions. The Super Bowl halftime show has become ground zero for woke indoctrination – remember Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" and countless other attempts to push boundaries.
The question isn't whether Bad Bunny crossed the line – he obliterated it. The real question is whether Congress will finally hold these cultural vandals accountable for corrupting America's children on live television.
