Greene pushes English-language law ahead of ‘perverse unwanted’ Bad Bunny Super Bowl performance
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene demands a law making English the official U.S. language before Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime, citing concerns over language and cultural issues.
- On Monday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., called on Congress to make English the official language and demanded the law pass before Bad Bunny performs at the Super Bowl halftime show next year.
- Following the NFL announcement last week, Bad Bunny's SNL monologue this past weekend included Spanish and a joke that audiences had four months to learn.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene posted on X, `Bad Bunny says America has four months to learn Spanish before his perverse unwanted performance at the Super Bowl halftime,` criticizing the artist and urging an English-only bill.
- Enforcement threats followed, with Corey Lewandowski, Department of Homeland Security adviser, promising ICE agents would be at the game and conservative commentators sharply criticizing the NFL pick.
- Taylor Greene's proposed bill would make English the official language and require naturalization applicants to read founding documents in English, while Puerto Rico's U.S. territory status raises questions about the artist's nationality.
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MTG Demands Eyeroll-Worthy Bill Be Passed Before Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Performance
Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was criticized after demanding that her bill making English "the official language of America" be passed ahead of Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl halftime show.Bad Bunny will be the first Latin male artist to headline the halftime show, a decision that sparked significant backlash from members of the MAGA movement who have vowed to boycott the event.At least one far-right figure said Bad B…
Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Bad Bunny's Call To Learn Spanish Ahead Of 'Perverse' Super Bowl Show in Renewed Push to Make English Official U.S. Language
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has renewed her push to make English the official language of the United States after Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny told viewers during his "Saturday Night Live" monologue over the weekend that they had "four months to learn Spanish" before his Super Bowl halftime
The Congressman's request arises after the Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny has said that people have four months to learn Spanish, given their action during the Super Bowl.


MTG demands ‘English-official’ law be passed before Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show
The far-right congresswoman called Bad Bunny’s selection for the Super Bowl ‘perverse’ and ‘unwanted’ as she fumed about his impending halftime show
Greene calls for English as official language after Bad Bunny urges fans to learn Spanish ahead of Super Bowl
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Congress to make English the official language after Bad Bunny joked that Americans have four months to learn Spanish.
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