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NBC Says Goodbye to TPUSA Halftime Special â The New Home Will Leave You Speechless!
NEW YORK â In a shocking twist that no one saw coming, NBC has officially dropped Turning Point USAâs highly anticipated **Halftime Special**, leaving both fans and insiders in disbelief. What was once billed as a groundbreaking fusion of music, faith, and patriotism has suddenly found itself homeless â or so everyone thought. But just when it seemed like the dream was over, a mysterious new network stepped in overnight and sealed a deal thatâs sending tremors through the entertainment industry. According to multiple insiders, the agreement was finalized at 2 a.m., with one executive saying, âWeâre going to air everything NBC was too afraid to show.â
The saga of *The All-American Halftime Show* â TPUSAâs audacious counterpunch to the NFLâs Super Bowl LX spectacle featuring Bad Bunny â has been a cultural lightning rod since its October announcement. Founded by the late Charlie Kirk, the conservative powerhouse envisioned a family-friendly extravaganza celebrating âfaith, family, and freedom,â complete with country anthems, worship sets, and star-spangled tributes. Early buzz had NBC on board, eyeing a lucrative Sunday slot to capture the 100 million-plus Super Bowl audience craving an âAmerica Firstâ alternative to what critics slammed as âwoke Latin pop.â Teasers promised pyrotechnics, drone formations of Old Glory, and a lineup teasing Americana icons like Lee Greenwood and perhaps even Kid Rock.

Negotiations soured fast. Sources tell Fox News that NBC brass balked at the scriptâs unapologetic patriotism â a prayer-led opener, Voight-narrated segments on border security, and a closing rally cry against âglobalist agendas.â âThey called it âdivisiveâ and demanded cuts to anything that might offend coastal elites,â a TPUSA producer vented. By Tuesday evening, the network issued a curt termination notice, citing âstrategic realignmentâ amid backlash from progressive advertisers and a viral TikTok campaign labeling the special âMAGA propaganda.â Kirkâs successors at TPUSA fired back on X: âNBC chose Bad Bunny over America. We wonât be silenced â the heartland is watching.â
The internet erupted. #SaveAllAmericanHalftime trended with 2.5 million posts overnight, blending outrage from Trump loyalists (âCensorship at its worst!â) to bemused memes (âNBC: Because nothing says âmust-see TVâ like canceling patriotismâ). Riley Gaines, TPUSAâs anti-trans firebrand and ex-swimmer, amplified the fury: âTheyâre fine with twerking but terrified of âGod Bless the USAâ? Hypocrites.â Even President Trump chimed in from Truth Social: âNBC is a DISGRACE! Dropping the greatest halftime ever because itâs TOO AMERICAN. Bad ratings coming their way â SAD!â Viewership projections for the official Super Bowl halftime, already controversial for Bad Bunnyâs âone U.S. dateâ quip urging fans to âlearn Spanish,â dipped 15% in post-leak polls.

Enter the midnight savior: **Angel Studios**, the faith-fueled disruptor that turned *Sound of Freedom* into a $250 million sleeper hit and *The Chosen* into a streaming juggernaut. At 2 a.m. ET, amid frantic texts and a war-room Zoom, Angel CEO Neal Harmon locked in the deal â no edits, full creative control, and a seven-figure advance funded by its army of 500,000 âangel investors.â âWe saw NBCâs fear as our opportunity,â Harmon told Fox News exclusively. âThis isnât just a show; itâs a movement. Faith unfiltered, family values front and center â everything the legacy media muzzles.â
The pivot is genius guerrilla media. Angel plans a multi-platform rollout: live stream on its app for 20 million subscribers, simulcast on conservative outlets like Newsmax and Salem Radio, and pop-up screenings in 2,000 megachurches nationwide. Production ramps up in Dallas next week, with confirmed performers now including CeCe Winans for gospel firepower and a surprise country headliner âbigger than the Alamo,â per insiders. Theatrical tie-ins? Think *Sound of Freedom* meets *Sweet Home Alabama* â ticketed events with Q&A panels on âreclaiming culture from Hollywood.â Early crowdfunding has already surpassed $1.2 million, with backers snapping up âVIP Patriot Passesâ for virtual meet-and-greets.
The tremors are Hollywood-wide. NBCâs parent Comcast stock dipped 3% pre-market, as brands like Goya Foods and Hobby Lobby pledged boycotts, redirecting ad dollars to Angel. Progressive pundits on MSNBC decried it as âChristian nationalism cosplaying as entertainment,â while late-night hosts like Kimmel prepped monologues mocking âthe prayer bowl.â But on the right, itâs triumph: TPUSA chapters reported a 400% surge in youth sign-ups, and strategists eye it as 2026 midterm rocket fuel. âThis fork in the cultural road proves monoculture is dead,â Forbes analyst Jason Snyder noted. âTPUSA didnât just fork the halftime code â they rewrote it for the faithful.â
As Super Bowl Sunday looms in February 2026, the duel is set: Bad Bunnyâs reggaeton fireworks versus All-American anthems of revival. Angelâs bet? That heartland viewers â weary of âdiversity quotasâ and craving unvarnished pride â will tune out Leviâs Stadium for living rooms ablaze with red, white, and blue. Kirkâs legacy lives on, not in boardrooms, but in the roar of a parallel America. The new home isnât a network â itâs a revolution. And itâs about to drop the mic on the old guard.

