Don Jr. Mixes Up Puerto Rican Rappers While Trying to Slam Bad Bunny

Donald Trump Jr. criticized a Washington Post analysis of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show that claimed it displayed “wholesome, traditional family values” by citing lyrics that he didn’t sing.

Trump on Monday highlighted some of the lyrics to “Safaera,” the 2020 song by Bad Bunny, Ñengo Flow, and Jowell & Randy. The verse Trump Jr. called attention to—sung by Ñengo Flow in the studio version—was omitted during Sunday’s show.

“Here’s the lyrics. Please explain the wholesomeness in here,” Trump Jr., 48, wrote, along with the English translation of that verse. “Maybe the 30% layoffs at WAPO weren’t nearly enough,” he added, referring to last week’s layoffs of some 300 journalists at the Jeff Bezos-owned paper.

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