Bad Bunny, ICE and Trump
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Media Take Out has learned that Jay Z and Beyoncé are catching serious heat after two big moves that have many fans — and even members of the media — questioning their image.
The singer/actress, 32, reshared “A Bit Fruity” podcast host Matt Bernstein’s Instagram post on Sunday that called out the over 77 million people who voted for Trump, 79, over former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
Whether Trump realizes this or not, the more he and his team try to fight celebrities, the smaller and more pitiful the White House appears.
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Trump Adviser Confirms ICE Agents Will Be Stationed at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show
The Trump administration’s vile attack on immigrants and minorities continues, and in the most bizarre, petty way. This week, an advisor for the American president announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will be stationed at the 2026 Super Bowl, where Bad Bunny is set to perform the halftime show, to apprehend non-citizens.
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Pokemon pushes back against ICE deportation video - joining list riled by Trump administration
Multiple artists and brands have publicly spoken out after their images, songs and voices were used in government or political videos during Trump's campaign and presidency. Here are some of the most notable cases.
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Bruce Springsteen's powerful message after public Donald Trump feud
Bruce Springsteen has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump in recent months and offered a powerful message about the United States during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday evening