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California Governor Gavin Newsom used Bad Bunny clips in a satirical Super Bowl Sunday video to take a jab at President Donald Trump. By blending pop culture, parody, and timing, the message spread quickly online and highlighted how music and politics can collide on one of the biggest stages of the year.

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00:00California Governor Gavin Newsom added a pop culture angle to Super Bowl Sunday.
00:05He declared the day a celebration for Bad Bunny fans across the state,
00:09but the announcement carried a political edge that quickly drew attention.
00:13Newsom shared a video using clips from Bad Bunny to take a jab at President Donald Trump.
00:18The tone leaned heavily into satire, mimicking Trump's speaking style while mocking him.
00:23The video spread fast, fueled by Bad Bunny's cultural reach and Super Bowl buzz.
00:28Bad Bunny Rabbit or whatever his name, he doesn't like you.
00:32Do you think maybe we should just kind of entertain a boycott or something along those lines?
00:37I don't know why they're doing it. It's ridiculous.
00:49In a statement, Newsom framed the move as a celebration of Spanish language culture in Puerto Rico.
00:55The exaggerated language underscored the parody rather than a policy move.
01:01On Super Bowl Sunday, the message landed loud by blending music, politics, and timing.
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