Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for English-Official Law Ahead of Bad Bunny Super Bowl Performance
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for English-Official Law Ahead of Bad Bunny Super Bowl Performance

Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for English-Official Law Ahead of Bad Bunny Super Bowl Performance

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Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has criticized Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny for his Spanish-language monologue on Saturday Night Live and his upcoming performance at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. Greene called for Congress to pass a bill making English the official language of the United States, citing Bad Bunny's remark that Americans have "four months to learn Spanish" before the Super Bowl performance. She also condemned the NFL for hosting what she described as "demonic sexual performances" during halftime shows. Bad Bunny, whose music is primarily in Spanish and who represents a significant Latino cultural presence, responded to backlash by highlighting Latino contributions to the U.S. Despite President Donald Trump signing an executive order to designate English as the official language, it has not been enacted into law. The controversy reflects broader cultural and political tensions around language and representation in the U.S.

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