White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Reveals Donald Trump’s Plans For Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show [VIDEO]
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed President Donald Trump’s plans for the Super Bowl 60 halftime show.
Last week, Donald Trump said he wouldn’t attend Super Bowl 60 because it was “too far.” The 79-year-old has also been heavily critical of the NFL’s decision to have Bad Bunny headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
Turning Point USA is running a separate Super Bowl halftime show. The organization announced that Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett will perform in their alternate show.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Karoline Leavitt revealed which Super Bowl halftime show Donald Trump would watch.
“I think the president would much prefer a Kid Rock performance over Bad Bunny, I must say that,” Leavitt said.
BREAKING: Karoline Leavitt said President Trump will be watching Kid Rock’s performance over Bad Bunny’s during the Super Bowl Halftime
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Kid Rock is one of the most outspoken celebrities who supports President Trump. So, it’s not surprising that Trump will watch the 55-year-old Kid Rock over Bad Bunny. Of course, the latter will easily score much better ratings than the alternate show.
Donald Trump Made History At Last Year’s Super Bowl

A year ago, Donald Trump became the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl game. He was in attendance for the big clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs at New Orleans’ legendary Caesars Superdome.
Trump has many close ties in the NFL. He’s popular among owners, receiving significant political donations from the likes of Jerry Jones, Shad Khan, the Haslam family, Woody Johnson, Stephen Ross, Robert Kraft and Dean Spanos.
Trump won’t attend the Super Bowl, but he agreed to an exclusive interview with Tom Llamas of NBC News. The interview will air as part of NBC’s Super Bowl 60 pregame show on Sunday.
