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VINDICATED: ESPN's Stephen A. Smith AGREES With Trump on NFL Halftime Show - 'Would Have Been Nice if Songs Were in English'

Gary FranchiFebruary 11, 2026304 views
VINDICATED: ESPN's Stephen A. Smith AGREES With Trump on NFL Halftime Show - 'Would Have Been Nice if Songs Were in English'
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In a rare moment of honesty from the sports media establishment, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has validated what President Trump and millions of Americans have been saying about the NFL's increasingly woke entertainment choices - maybe the halftime show should actually be performed in English.

Smith's comments about Bad Bunny's recent Spanish-language halftime performance have sent shockwaves through the liberal sports media complex, with the typically left-leaning host admitting that Trump and conservatives had a point all along.

"Would have been nice if some of the songs were in English," Smith said, echoing the exact sentiment that gets conservatives labeled as "racist" or "xenophobic" when they dare suggest that American entertainment should, you know, be accessible to Americans.

"Donald Trump and conservatives are right when they say the NFL's Halftime show should have been in English," Smith acknowledged, delivering a truth bomb that his ESPN colleagues probably didn't see coming.

This isn't just about language preference, Patriots - it's about the systematic replacement of American culture with globalist messaging. The NFL, once America's pastime, has become another vehicle for the left's agenda to diminish what makes America unique.

Under Trump's second term, we're seeing more Americans find the courage to speak common sense truths that were considered "controversial" during the Biden regime. Even establishment figures like Stephen A. Smith are realizing that pandering to every woke cause isn't worth alienating the American audience that made the NFL profitable in the first place.

The fact that it takes courage to suggest that American entertainment should be in English shows just how far our culture had fallen under leftist control. But as Trump continues to restore American pride and common sense, even the most unlikely voices are joining the conversation.

When ESPN personalities start admitting Trump was right, you know the cultural tide is turning. The question is: will the NFL learn from this feedback, or will they continue pushing their globalist agenda while American fans tune out?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Trump was absolutely right about this and it's refreshing to see Stephen A. have the courage to admit it publicly.
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CommonSenseGuyVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Is it really too much to ask for English lyrics at an American football game? This shouldn't even be controversial but apparently everything is these days.
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MainStreetUSAVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
My whole family was watching and we had no idea what was being said during half the performance. It felt like we were excluded from our own country's biggest game.
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FamilyFirstVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Same experience here - my kids kept asking what the songs meant and I had to shrug.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
Finally someone with common sense! Stephen A. telling it like it is - this is America and our national events should celebrate American culture.
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RedWhiteBlueVerifiedFeb 13, 2026
Exactly right! Nothing against other cultures but the Super Bowl is our biggest American tradition.
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TruthTeller47VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
Never thought I'd agree with Stephen A. Smith but here we are. When you're performing at America's biggest sporting event, shouldn't the audience be able to understand what you're singing?