Donald Trump will not be happy after Super Bowl LX.

During a pre-game military flyover, the 70,000-strong stadium crowd reportedly broke into a humiliating and shocking profane chant directed at the President. Viral footage of the "F*** you, Trump" chants sparked intense debate online, with some observers calling the moment a "wake-up call" regarding widespread public dissatisfaction with his leadership.
Bad Bunny’s halftime performance included what many viewed as a candid statement against Trump’s rhetoric. By naming every Latin American nation alongside the U.S. and displaying a sign reading "The only thing more powerful than hate is love," the artist delivered a powerful anti-Trump message that resonated with millions of viewers.
During the pre-game festivities, Green Day faced their own censorship issues, as their audio was reportedly cut after singer Billie Joe Armstrong altered lyrics to attack Trump's "MAGA agenda." Fans were left furious by the network's intervention, which many perceived as a "shameful" attempt to silence political dissent.
The President responded to the entertainment with a scathing rant, labelling the halftime show an "affront" to the country. He criticised the NFL’s choice of performer, claiming the show was "absolutely terrible" and did not represent American standards of success, excellence, or creativity.
- Trump was also dealt a blow when it was confirmed that Bad Bunny's performance was the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show ever, following his anti-Trump message, with nearly 140million viewers turning in.