Conservatives and many football fans panned the Puerto Rican rapper’s implied attacks on President Trump, and what they alleged were crude dance numbers that led to calls for an FCC obscenity investigation.
Bad Bunny and his Super Bowl halftime show just had a brush with the FCC: sources
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February 13, 2026
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