
President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, made headlines after his decision regarding the upcoming Super Bowl LX. According to reports, he won’t be attending this season’s finale, which will be held on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
In an exclusive interview with the New York Post, the President clarified that he did not support having Bad Bunny as the halftime performer and rock band Green Day as an opening act.
“I’m anti-them,” Trump said. “I think it’s a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred. Terrible.”
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However, Donald Trump also clarified that this was not the reason why he was not attending the Super Bowl.
“It’s just too far away. I would. I’ve (gotten) great hands (at) the Super Bowl. They like me. I would go, if, you know, it was a little bit shorter.”
Both Bad Bunny and Green Day have been vocal critics of Donald Trump. In his song called “Nuevayol,” he featured an imitated voice of POTUS, where he was apologizing to all the immigrants in the country.
On the other hand, Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong voiced his criticism of Trump’s administration and joined the anti-deportation protesters in Minnesota last week. When he won his first presidential election in 2016, Armstrong expressed his displeasure with the politician.
“The worst problem I see about Trump is who his followers are,” Armstrong said during a 2016 interivew with “Kerrang!” “I actually feel bad for them, because they’re a poor, working class people who can’t get a leg up.
“They’re p****d off and he’s preyed on thir anger.”