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How to watch Turning Point USA Super Bowl halftime show — ‘American culture, freedom, and faith’

Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA will have its own performances that will air during the Super Bowl halftime show.

With artist Bad Bunny set to perform at the Super Bowl LX halftime show — where he may or may not wear a dress — conservative activist group TPUSA will ask viewers to change the channel for the break.

‘Experience a one-of-a-kind halftime event.’

Just a month after Kirk’s assassination, TPUSA announced it would host the All American Halftime Show on its channels. Now, the organization has revealed its musical lineup for February 8, 2026.

Rock, Barrett, Brice

Leading the charge is diamond-selling artist Kid Rock, who recently told Congress his ideas for keeping ticket prices down at concerts and sporting events.

Platinum country artist Brantley Gilbert will also perform. He has more than 10 million followers on social media.

Also featured is Lee Brice. The South Carolina native went platinum as recently as 2020 with his album “Hey World.”

Rounding out the performers is Gabby Barrett. The 25-year-old Pennsylvanian was just a teen when she finished third on the 16th season of “American Idol” in 2018. She went platinum in Canada and the United States with 2020’s “Goldmine.”

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Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville

How to Watch

With Super Bowl LX set for kickoff around 6:30 p.m. ET, halftime will likely be around 8-8:30.

At that point, viewers can escape network coverage by heading to any of Turning Point USA’s social media channels or video platforms. This includes TPUSA’s YouTube page, Rumble channel, and X page.

Charlie Kirk’s YouTube channel and Rumble channel will also feature the stream.

“Experience a one-of-a-kind halftime event celebrating American culture, freedom, and faith,” Turning Point wrote in its promotional materials.

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Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images

English speakers welcome

Super Bowl LX is shaping up to be one of the most controversial on record. Although Bad Bunny reportedly will not wear a dress (according to TMZ), he has told viewers to be sure to learn Spanish for his performance.

This has been followed by consistent warnings from the Trump administration to illegal immigrants in the Santa Clara, California, area — where the game is being hosted — that immigration enforcement will be present around Levi’s Stadium.

However, local police have said they will not be assisting federal agents with any immigration enforcement and warned residents that any masked agents would not be local law enforcement.

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The master Muslim takeover plan: Bo French on the scheme for domination

Former Tarrant County GOP chairman and candidate for Texas railroad commissioner Bo French has been one of the leading voices sounding the alarm on the Islamification of the West — and he’s not stopping any time soon.

“Thank God for what’s going on in Minnesota, because the pictures coming out of there really tell a story of — it’s not just the Somalis, right? They’re all Muslims as well, don’t forget. And so, really just kind of highlights, again, what we’re seeing both in Michigan, like Dearborn and places like that,” French tells BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered.”

“And then, you know, we have 330 mosques in Texas now. And these imams … there’s plenty of video out there for you to find on social media where they talk about we’re going to … just conquer our society, right?” he continues.

“That’s the whole point,” Gonzales agrees.

“I’m like, ‘Guys, just look in history. Just read their books. Just read their own holy books. It’s clearly the goal. They’re not being quiet about that,” she says, adding that Americans will claim “freedom of religion” in defense of Muslims.

“It’s not a religion,” French says. “It’s a political structure.”

French explains that the Council on American-Islamic Relations came after him because of this.

“I was the, I think, the first person really to just come out and say, in Texas, we need to ban Islam and we need to ban everything related to it. We need to ban the dress. … No more mosques, we need to shut them all down,” he tells Gonzales.

“And it’s not just Islam. … I said that the fraud in Texas was probably going to be bigger than Minnesota. We’re a much larger state. … We have huge immigrant populations here. And if these morons up in Minnesota could figure out all this stuff — I mean, they’re like the lowest-IQ people on the planet,” he continues.

“If they could figure out all this fraud, imagine what, you know, some of these people coming over from India or other places are doing here,” he adds.

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Biden judge sides with Democrats against ICE restricting surprise ‘oversight’ visits from Congress members

U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb issued a temporary restraining order requested by 12 Democratic lawmakers to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials from blocking surprise oversight visits by members of Congress.

Democrats have claimed the surprise visits are part of the oversight function granted to Congress, but the Trump administration has resisted the claims and tried to restrict their visits.

‘The decision is a victory for accountability, congressional oversight and for the American people.’

The Department of Homeland Security issued policy guidelines that required seven days’ notice before such a visit to detention facilities, but Cobb struck those down.

Cobb previously ordered that specific funds could not be used to shut out the oversight visits, but DHS issued a new policy that depended on funds from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed by Congress. They argued that this allowed them to circumvent the original finding.

The judge disagreed.

Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse of Colorado, who is one of the lawmakers who sued the government, praised the ruling on social media.

“The Court just granted a restraining order against the Trump administration in my lawsuit, Neguse et al. v. ICE et al.,” he wrote. “The decision is a victory for accountability, congressional oversight and for the American people. I’ll keep fighting to ensure the rule of law prevails.”

One such visit to the ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey, in May led to the arrest of a Democratic mayor who was charged with trespassing. That charge was later dropped, and the mayor is now suing the interim U.S. attorney in New Jersey.

However, federal interference charges against Democrat Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey in the same incident went forward after she was accused of shoving an ICE officer. She faces 17 years in prison if convicted of the charges.

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President Donald Trump weighed in on the charges against McIver on social media and denied allegations that they were politically motivated.

“Give me a break. Did you see her?” Trump wrote. “She was out of control! She was shoving federal agents. The days of that crap are over! We’re going to have law and order!”

Cobb was appointed to the court by former President Joe Biden.

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‘No one is illegal on stolen land’: Grammys audience goes wild over anti-ICE speeches

The 2026 Grammys seemed like a political rally at times as the audience screamed and cheered over anti-government sentiments.

Simple statements garnered standing ovations as some award winners specifically condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement in their remarks.

‘Um, f**k ICE is all I want to say. Sorry.’

After singer Billie Eilish won Song of the Year, she told the crowd that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”

This statement brought the house down, as attendees rose to their feet and nodded along with impassioned fervor.

ICE-capades

“It’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now,” the 24-year-old continued. “I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting, and our voices really do matter, and the people matter.”

“Um, f**k ICE is all I want to say. Sorry,” she added as the crowd went wild.

The audience similarly cried out like victors of an intergalactic war when Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny accepted the award for Best Urban Album, which was called “Best Música Urbana Album” by the Grammys.

“ICE out,” he began, garnering huge applause. “We’re not savage. We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans. And we are Americans,” Bad Bunny strangely said, given that ICE works to enforce immigration law.

What did not receive as much raucous applause was when the singer asked the audience to “be different. If we fight, we have to do it with love.”

“We don’t hate them. We love our people. We love our family. And that’s the way to do it, with love. Don’t forget that, please,” he said.

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Pop-star punditry

According to Variety, Eilish was joined by singers like Justin Vernon and Jack Antonoff in wearing “ICE Out” pins to the ceremony. Also included in that group were Justin and Hailey Bieber, although the singer looked incredibly unhappy to be at the event while on the red carpet.

Singer Jelly Roll was asked why he has been silent on political issues, to which he replied, “People shouldn’t care to hear my opinion, man. You know, I’m a dumb redneck. I haven’t watched enough. I didn’t have a phone for 18 months. I’ve had one for four months and don’t have social media.”

However, he went on to say that he is going to have “a lot to say” in the next week, and audiences will hear him “in the most loud and clear way I’ve ever spoke in my life.”

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Shut up and sing

Comedian Ricky Gervais made a simple remark on Monday morning, mocking the celebrities for their political speeches.

“They’re still not listening,” he wrote on X, with an attached quote of his remarks from the 2020 Golden Globes, which reads: “If you do win an award tonight, don’t use it as a platform to make a political speech. You’re in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world.”

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