Trump Criticizes Super Bowl Halftime Show Entertainment
Former U.S. President Donald Trump voiced his disapproval of the entertainment planned for Super Bowl LX, specifically targeting Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny and pregame addition Green Day. The Super Bowl is scheduled to take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. "I'm anti-them. I think it's a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred. Terrible," Trump told the New York Post.
National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell likely did not consider Trump's sensibilities when selecting Bad Bunny, who is considered one of the top artists in the world, according to Fortune. Trump also stated he would not be attending the Super Bowl in person, citing the venue's distance as a factor.
In other news, Kristen Stewart purchased the historic Highland Theatre in Los Angeles' Highland Park neighborhood, Variety reported on February 4, 2026. Stewart views the theater, which opened in 1925, as "an antidote to all the corporate bulls—," according to Architectural Digest.
Meanwhile, the Justice Department is facing challenges, according to Vox, with Ian Millhiser writing that Trump's "occupation of Minneapolis has broken the Justice Department," suggesting the DOJ is no longer capable of fulfilling its duties.
In other events, multiple news sources reported on a diverse range of events, including Pinterest firing engineers for violating policy by tracking layoffs, Halle Berry criticizing Governor Newsom, and investigations surrounding Savannah Guthrie's mother and Peter Mandelson's alleged Epstein email leaks. Furthermore, YouTube star Ms. Rachel is facing backlash over social media activity related to the Gaza conflict, while the FBI's inability to access a reporter's iPhone highlights the effectiveness of its Lockdown Mode, and OpenAI's CEO expressed concerns about AI rendering skills obsolete.
In 2018, American snowboarder Red Gerard won the gold medal at the PyeongChang Olympics. At just 17, Gerard's victory in the slopestyle snowboarding competition gave the U.S. its first gold medal of those Games and made Gerard the youngest Olympic snowboarding gold medalist ever, according to Time. He made appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Live With Kelly and Ryan. "The next six months were such a fun and cool time for me, going on all the talk shows," Gerard said.
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