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Several Republican congressmen have asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States this Tuesday “fine” and “lock up” Bad Bunny and executives from the NFL and NBC by arguing that the Super Bowl halftime show included profanity and “unspeakable depravities.”
Congressman Randy Fine has requested sanctions against the Puerto Rican singer considering “illegal” the show because, according to him, it included words that, translated into English, would warrant suspending the broadcast, in addition to “all the other nasty pornographic filth” from the show.
“We are sending a letter to Brendan Carr (FCC Chairman) to ask for dramatic action, including fines and review of broadcast licenses against the NFL, NBC and ‘Bad Bunny.’ Lock them up“, the legislator for a Florida district has stated on his social networks.

The congressman has included English translations of Bad Bunny songs with words like ‘dick’, ‘ass’ and ‘fuck’, which cannot be expressed on open television and which at concerts like Sunday’s the singers usually avoid to respect the rules.
Furthermore, he has expressed that “hoday would be a great day for detain and deport to the undocumented.” “Especially to those who liked Bad Bunny’s crap. To all. Without exception,” he wrote in X.
Today would be a great day to round up and deport illegals.
Especially those who liked “Bad Bunny”‘s filth.
ALL of them.
NO EXCEPTIONS. https://t.co/uvAt1FrTdh
— Congressman Randy Fine (@RepFine) February 10, 2026
He has been joined by Andy Ogles, a federal congressman from Tennessee, who has sent a letter to the Congressional Energy and Commerce Committee to request a formal investigation against the NFL and NBC for “facilitating this indecent broadcast” by considering that the music “glorifies sodomy and other unspeakable depravities”.
“The children were forced to endure explicit displays of homosexual sexual acts, women explicitly swaying, and Bad Bunny shamelessly grabbing his crotch while rubbing himself in the air,” Ogles argued when sharing the letter in X.
🚨The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show was pure smut, brazenly aired on national television for every American family to witness. Children were forced to endure explicit displays of gay sexual acts, women gyrating provocatively, and Bad Bunny shamelessly grabbing his… pic.twitter.com/wcWTofhQQn
— Rep. Andy Ogles (@RepOgles) February 9, 2026
After knowing the translation of the letters, Representative Mark Alford, of Missouri, has reported that the Republicans “they are already investigating“Bad Bunny’s performance in Congress.
The legislator has maintained, in an interview with the conservative channel Real America’s Voicethat “this could be worse” than the incident in which singer Janet Jackson’s nipple was exposed at the 2004 Super Bowl.
“I don’t speak fluent Spanish, I know how to ask where the bathroom is, but these letters, if what was said on national television is true, we have a lot of questions for the entities that broadcast this. We will talk to Brendan Carr from the FCC about this,” he said.
These demands reflect the growing indignation of Republicans against Bad Bunny’s actions, starting with the president of the United States, Donald Trumpwho described it as “one of the worst in history” and a “shame to the greatness” of the United States.

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