Kansas City, MO — In a move that has sent shockwaves through the sports world and fans alike, Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has publicly spoken out in response to claims by a former Trump advisor that ICE could carry out immigration sweeps during Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Hunt strongly condemned the politicization of the event, emphasizing that the Super Bowl stage should be a place that unites communities, not a platform for political agendas. In an official statement, he declared: “We respect all individuals and stand for inclusivity in sports and entertainment. No one should be threatened or have this event used as a political tool.”
Hunt’s bold stance immediately sparked a storm of reactions on social media, with Chiefs fans praising him for courageously defending humanitarian values and resisting the politicization of a global event. Some fans called it “one of the most important moments for Chiefs Kingdom this year” and urged other sports teams to follow Hunt’s example in protecting their communities.
The Chiefs owner also emphasized that he will continue monitoring the situation and coordinating with the NFL if necessary, ensuring that Super Bowl 2026 remains a celebration of music and sport that is safe, inclusive, and free from political interference.