Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart criticized Donald Trump's reaction to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show, while Kid Rock also weighed in with his own critique, according to Variety. Meanwhile, lawmakers are alleging that the Trump administration improperly shielded powerful figures from scrutiny in the Jeffrey Epstein files, as reported by Time.
Kimmel took aim at Trump for his negative review of Bad Bunny's performance, as reported by Variety. Stewart also addressed conservative outrage over the halftime show on his show, The Daily Show, according to Variety. Kid Rock, who headlined the rival All-American Halftime Show, stated he "didn't understand any of it" and "fault[ed] the NFL" regarding Bad Bunny's performance, as reported by Variety.
In related news, Time reported that members of Congress who reviewed unredacted Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein discovered evidence that at least six men had been concealed from public view without clear legal justification. According to Time, two House lawmakers, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Ro Khanna of California, stated the redactions appeared to include a high-ranking foreign government official and other prominent individuals whose names and photographs were obscured in the versions previously released to the public.
The controversy surrounding the Epstein files continues to develop. Ghislaine Maxwell, a close associate of Epstein, is reportedly willing to offer information in exchange for a pardon from Trump, according to Time.
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