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February 11, 2026

AOC Responds to Trump’s Criticism of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show

The CSR Journal Magazine

U.S. Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has responded to President Donald Trump’s recent remarks regarding Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance. Trump labeled the show as “absolutely terrible” and one of the “worst ever” on his social media platform, Truth Social.

The halftime performance, which featured Bad Bunny, has ignited debates among viewers, with mixed reactions emerging across social media platforms. Following the event, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction, stating that the show “makes no sense” and is an affront to American greatness. He further claimed the performance does not align with what he considers standards of success, creativity, or excellence.

Trump’s Critique of the Performance

In his post, Trump emphasized that he believed “nobody understands a word this guy is saying” and criticized the dancing, deeming it inappropriate, especially for young audiences both domestically and internationally. He asserted that the performance was “just a slap in the face to our Country,” reflecting his views on what he perceives as a decline in entertainment standards.

Ocasio-Cortez’s Response

Ocasio-Cortez countered Trump’s remarks by commenting, “I barely know what Trump is saying half the time, so… I feel him.” Her response quickly gained traction online, garnering attention from both supporters and critics. Many users on social media reacted with humor to her comment, with some noting the rapid-fire nature of her reply.

Public Reactions to the Exchange

The exchange between Trump and Ocasio-Cortez has sparked a variety of reactions among the public. Some commentators praised her for her quick wit, while others criticized Trump’s assessment of the performance. Reactions on social media included statements highlighting Ocasio-Cortez’s ability to respond effectively, with one user noting that “half the country needs subtitles when Trump talks anyway.”

The discourse around the halftime show and the comments made by both Trump and Ocasio-Cortez add another layer to the ongoing conversations regarding entertainment, cultural representation, and political commentary in the United States. As both sides continue to express their views, the discussion on the performance itself and its significance in today’s entertainment landscape seems far from over.

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