
The article centers FCC data (a government source) and reports the complaint count factually without editorializing. Language is straightforward ('drew,' 'ignited backlash') without loaded adjectives. The framing notes Trump and conservative backlash neutrally as context rather than endorsing or dismissing it, presenting the complaint volume as the lead fact. Minor slight toward establishment/institutional perspective by leading with government complaint data rather than cultural or artistic context.
Primary voices: state or recognized government, elected official, media outlet
Framing may shift if the FCC issues a formal statement or decision responding to complaints, or if additional context about complaint motivations emerges.
Super Bowl LX — which featured a halftime show performance by Bad Bunny that ignited backlash from President Trump and some conservatives — drew more than 2,300 complaints to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC.) The Puerto Rican superstar performed a medley of his mega-hits at the February game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New...
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