Patriot Brief

  • What Happened: Megyn Kelly clashed with Piers Morgan on his show over Bad Bunny's all-Spanish Super Bowl halftime show, calling it a "middle finger to the rest of America."
  • Why It Matters: Kelly told Morgan his smug attitude defending the performance is exactly why Britain ceded its culture to radical Muslims, vowing America will not allow the same.
  • Bottom Line: Kelly argued the Super Bowl must stay "quintessentially American" with English-speaking performers who love this country.

Megyn Kelly went to war with Piers Morgan on Monday, and she did not hold back a single word.

Appearing on "Piers Morgan Uncensored," Kelly unloaded on the British host for defending Bad Bunny's all-Spanish Super Bowl halftime show. She called the performance a "middle finger to the rest of America" and said choosing Bad Bunny was a slap in the face to every American who supports Trump's immigration policies.

"I'm sorry, Piers, but to get up there and perform the whole show in Spanish is a middle finger to the rest of America," Kelly said. "Who gives a damn that we have 40 million Spanish speakers in the United States? We have 310 million who don't speak a lick of Spanish. This is supposed to be a unifying event for the country. Not for the Latinos."

When Morgan pushed back and asked what the official national language of the United States was, Kelly did not flinch. She pivoted immediately and turned the entire argument around on Morgan and his country.

"This attitude that you have right here is why you in Great Britain have lost your culture," Kelly fired back. "You ceded your culture to a bunch of radical Muslims who came in and took over, and now it's gone. We're not allowing that here. Whether it's Hispanic, whether it's Muslim, it's not happening in the United States of America. That's why President Trump was elected."

Kelly made clear this was never just about one halftime performance. It is about Bad Bunny specifically, an outspoken critic of Trump and American immigration enforcement who was handed the biggest stage in sports.

She ended with a declaration. "The halftime show and everything around it needs to stay quintessentially American. Not Spanish, not Muslim, not anything other than good old-fashioned American apple pie. There should be a meatloaf, maybe some fried chicken, and an English-speaking performer. That's what the Super Bowl should be."

Morgan sat back and let her rip. He had no real answer. Because deep down, he knows she is right.