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Chiefs owner's daughter praises TPUSA for alternative Super Bowl halftime show

WASHINGTON (TNDD) — Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, praised Turning Point USA for trying to create an alternative halftime show during the Super Bowl, which is set to take place next year.

It was announced Oct. 9 that Turning Point USA would be putting on an “All American Halftime Show” during the Super Bowl as rapper and singer Bad Bunny will be the halftime show performer at the football game.

Bad Bunny has faced allegations that he hates America. His real name is Benito Antonio Martinez and he has said in the past that he would not perform shows in the U.S. because of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

The Trump administration confirmed there would be ICE agents at the Super Bowl.

Two months ago, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University. His wife Erika Kirk has since taken over the company.

"I really respect Erika for all that she’s done, especially with creating a halftime show for America,” Gracie Hunt said during the “The Will Cain Show” on Fox News.

“You know, children are young, they’re impressionable. Young women, young men and everyone, they just need someone to look up to.”

Hunt said that even though she doesn’t have kids of her own, she can’t imagine how hard it is to navigate what is appropriate for kids and what isn’t.

She also said there seems to be a religious revival happening among young Americans.

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"I think our generation gets a bad rap, but I am so excited by this movement I’ve seen within this younger generation," she said during the interview. "They are hungry for a deeper ‘why.’ They are hungry for Jesus. November is global Bible month, and Bible sales are up.”

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