Listen up, patriots – it’s February, 2026, and the glitterati just turned the 68th Annual Grammy Awards into a taxpayer-funded therapy session for their Trump derangement syndrome. Last night’s spectacle in Los Angeles wasn’t about music; it was a parade of spoiled celebrities spewing venom at President Trump and the brave ICE agents enforcing our laws. These limousine liberals, safe in their gated mansions and private jets, decided to virtue-signal about immigrants while ignoring the chaos illegals bring to real American communities. America First means borders first, not bowing to Bad Bunny’s bilingual bile. But since these elites can’t resist a microphone, let’s dissect who said what and why it’s all a load of hypocritical hogwash.
Award shows are unwatchable. I stopped years ago. A night to swap egos with a bunch of phonies & haters. They’ve become platforms to bash and disrespect our President and Law Enforcement.
The Grammys Were One Giant Anti-ICE Rally. https://t.co/zHQjRuQ44U
— CJ4America2 (@GrammyC4Zone2) February 2, 2026
The Stage Turns Into a Soapbox: Bad Bunny Leads the Charge
Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, fresh off snagging Best Música Urbana Album for his record “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” kicked off the night’s nonsense with a direct shot at ICE. He struts up, grabs the mic, and declares, “Before I say thanks to God, I’m gonna say ICE out.” The crowd erupts like he just dropped a truth bomb, but wait – there’s more. He rambles on: “We’re not savages; we’re not animals; we’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans.” Later, snagging Album of the Year, he dedicates it to immigrants, because nothing says gratitude like undermining the very country that made him a multimillionaire. This guy’s got a Super Bowl halftime gig lined up, but instead of celebrating, he’s stirring the pot for the open-borders crowd. News flash, Benito: Real Americans support ICE because they keep criminals out, not because we’re savages.
Bad Bunny says “ICE OUT” at the #Grammys and receives a massive standing ovation:
“We are not savage, we are not animals, we are not aliens, we are humans and we are Americans. The hate gets more powerful with more hate. The only thing that is more powerful than hate is love.… pic.twitter.com/IFzvguqdCR
— Variety (@Variety) February 2, 2026
Billie Eilish’s Edgy Echo: Stolen Land and F-Bombs
Not to be outdone, pop princess Billie Eilish, scooping Song of the Year for “Wildflower” alongside her brother Finneas, turns her acceptance into a woke word salad. She mumbles, “I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything, but no one is illegal on stolen land.” Then she ramps it up: “It’s really hard to know what to say and what to do right now. I feel really hopeful in this room and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting. Our voices really do matter and the people matter.” And for the grand finale? “F*** ICE.” Classy, Billie – real original coming from a kid who’s never had to deal with the crime waves from unchecked borders. She’s got the luxury of preaching from her ivory tower while working-class Americans foot the bill for her stolen land fantasies.
Olivia Dean and Kehlani Pile On: Family Ties and Foul Mouths
British singer Olivia Dean, nabbing Best New Artist, couldn’t resist dragging her ancestry into it. She gushes that she’s “up here as the granddaughter of an immigrant,” as if that excuses turning an awards show into a political rally. Meanwhile, Kehlani, winning Best R&B Performance, drops curses at ICE right from the stage, because nothing screams artistry like profanity-laced activism. These folks love preaching unity while dividing the country with their anti-enforcement drivel.
The Pin Parade and Host’s Cheap Shots: More Virtue, Less Substance
It wasn’t just speeches – the red carpet was littered with “ICE OUT” pins worn by the likes of Justin and Hailey Bieber, Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Teddy Swims, Finneas, Samara Joy, Lachi, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, and Rhiannon Giddens.
Justin Bieber makes rare return to #Grammys as he and wife Hailey wear anti-ICE pins https://t.co/AcVQNsief1 pic.twitter.com/L0r3MckRmF
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) February 2, 2026
Host Trevor Noah couldn’t resist a jab at Trump, cracking wise about Epstein Island, prompting the president to fire back with threats of a lawsuit and calling him a total loser. Even Cher got a shoutout in the chatter for her anti-Trump vibes. And Mexican-American singer Becky G flashed anti-ICE messages on her nails at a pre-Grammy event. SZA and Kendrick Lamar won big, but their nods got overshadowed by the political circus.
Musician Bon Iver (Justin DeYarmond Edison Vernon) says he’s wearing a whistle at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards to support anti-ICE protesters.
Supporting illegals and violent Democrats is one of the most un-American things you can do.
Shame on him.pic.twitter.com/op4LzhEZ2G
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) February 2, 2026
Why This Matters: Elites vs. Everyday Americans
This Grammy gripe fest is just the latest proof that Hollywood hates Trump because he puts America First. While these celebs whine about stolen land and curse ICE, real folks in border towns deal with drugs, crime, and strained resources. Polls show 80 percent of Americans back tougher immigration enforcement, but these stars live in a bubble where borders are optional. Time to tune them out and turn up the fight for secure borders – because if we let the lefty luvvies dictate policy, we’ll lose the country we love. America First forever, no apologies.
