Katie Miller appeared to set up Dallas Cowboys co-owner Charlotte Jones so she might badmouth Bad Bunny and the NFL’s social justice initiatives ― but Jones wasn’t having it. (Watch the video below.)
Miller’s husband, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, is the head cheerleader for President Donald Trump’s deportation program, and she’s a former Trump administration spokesperson.
Miller brought up MAGA hot-button issues multiple times in the podcast interview that she shared Tuesday, and Jones subtly pushed back.
“What are your thoughts on Bad Bunny performing at this year’s Super Bowl?” Miller asked. The Puerto Rican rapper, who will be performing in Spanish, was chosen despite his criticisms of Trump and his admission that he hasn’t been playing U.S. concerts because he fears ICE agents will round up his fans.
“I think it’s awesome,” Jones replied. “And I think our Latina fanbase is amazing. When you think about the Super Bowl, you want the No. 1 performer in the world to be there. We’re on a global stage, and we can’t ever forget that. Our game goes out to everybody around the world. And to get the premier entertainer to want to be a part of our game, I think is amazing.”






