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The MAGA world is still having a meltdown over Bad Bunny’s selection as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer.
Enter Katie Miller, the former spokesperson for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and wife of Stephen Miller, the architect behind President Donald Trump’s brutal immigration policies.
In the latest episode of the Katie Miller Podcast, the 34-year-old Florida woman interviewed Charlotte Jones, the chief brand officer of the Dallas Cowboys and the daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Miller seemingly wanted Jones to jump on the MAGA bandwagon and blast Bad Bunny as the halftime headliner, given his criticism of the Trump administration and the fact that “he doesn’t sing in English.” However, Jones didn’t take the bait and left her politics at the door.
Miller asked, “What are your thoughts on Bad Bunny performing at this year’s Super Bowl?”
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“I think it’s awesome, and I think our Latina fan base is amazing,” Jones replied. “When you think about the Super Bowl, you want the No. 1 performer in the world to be there. We’re on a global stage, and we can’t ever forget that. Our game goes out to everybody around the world. And to get the premier entertainer to want to be a part of our game, I think, is amazing.
“We have a mixed culture. I mean, our whole society is based on immigrants that have come here and founded our country, and I think we can celebrate that, and I think the show’s going to be amazing.”
The MAGA podcaster tried again with a more leading question but failed.
“You don’t think at a time when his comments were divisive, as it relates to President Trump, when everyone is just seeking this political unification that you’d want somebody who maybe didn’t touch politics to be on that stage?” Miller asked.
Jones saw where Miller was going and deflected: “I don’t think our game is about politics. I don’t think people tune in to look at politics. We do everything we can to avoid politics. And I think in that moment that people will be watching the game. They’ll be celebrating music, and nobody will be thinking about comments on the left side or comments on the right side. This is about bringing people together.”
Perhaps Miller can boycott Bad Bunny’s halftime performance with fellow Florida woman Casey DeSantis, who claimed she didn’t know who Bad Bunny is.
Last month, she wrote on X, “Not trying to start anything here, but honestly…. who exactly is Bad Bunny?”