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Houston Texans tap Mike Tomon as new team president after parting ways with Greg Grissom

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston Texans have announced their third team president in franchise history.

On Monday, the club named Mike Tomon as the next team president after parting ways with former team president Greg Grissom. Tomon takes the helm after 10 years at Legends, which is a marketing firm founded by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the Steinbrenner family.

“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Mike Tomon to our Texans family,” Texans Chair and CEO Cal McNair said. “Mike is a proven leader who brings more than 20 years of experience in sports and entertainment to our team. His extensive background in stadium development and passion for inspiring those around him shined during our conversations. As we enter this next chapter as an organization, I’m looking forward to the future of our business operations under his leadership.”

Legends made a number of strategic investments under Tomon’s leadership, which resulted in significant expansion and the formation of groundbreaking partnerships with global organizations, including Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, FIFA, and the Rugby World Cup.

Tomon was Senior Vice President of Global Partnerships at AEG before joining Legends. He developed and managed the global premium sales strategy for all of AEG’s assets globally while serving as the new business development manager for AEG Global Partnerships.

Tomon also played football for the Hoyas football team at Georgetown University, where he graduated. He and his wife, Lauren, have two children, Ben and Olivia.

“I’m honored to join the Texans during such a fun and exciting time,” Tomon said. “I want to thank Janice, Cal, Hannah, and the McNair family for giving me this incredible opportunity to join the NFL. I love working with people who are passionate about their work and love what they do, and it was clear in our conversations that the McNairs love this organization and the city of Houston. Their vision for this team and aspirations to be champions in every way allowed us to connect immediately. I also want to thank my wife, Lauren, and my two children for their support. We’re all thrilled about the opportunity to move to Houston. I know that Texans fans are among the most passionate in the NFL, and I can’t wait to get started.”

Tomon’s role with Houston will focus on the business side, including building new partnerships and sponsorships to give the Texans money to compete with the best in the NFL.

This story comes from our news partner, ABC13. For more on this story, click here.

Amen Thompson’s Clutch Shot Lifts Rockets Over Celtics in Thrilling Finish

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The Houston Rockets edged out the Boston Celtics 114-112 in a nail-biter at TD Garden on Monday, thanks to a game-winning floater by Amen Thompson with just 0.7 seconds left on the clock.

Thompson’s heroic moment capped off a chaotic final sequence. After Jayson Tatum tied the game for the Celtics with a layup, the Rockets advanced the ball with a timeout. Thompson received the inbounds pass, stutter-stepped past Jaylen Brown, and nailed the decisive shot, leaving Boston with no time to recover.

The win marks the Rockets’ second consecutive road victory against a top Eastern Conference team, following their triumph over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday.

Thompson Shines in Breakout Role
Thompson delivered a career-high 33 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists on 13-of-19 shooting. His clutch performance continues a hot streak since joining Houston’s starting lineup on Jan. 5, where he’s averaged 19.2 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 4.4 assists over 10 games.

“This is my first game-winner,” Thompson said with a grin after the game. “I feel like Kobe.”

Dillon Brooks also played a pivotal role, scoring 36 points to help secure the Rockets’ 31st win of the season.

Rockets on a Roll
The Rockets, now 31-14, remain second in the Western Conference behind the Oklahoma City Thunder. They’ve won eight of their last 10 games and nine of their last 11 overall. With Thompson leading the way, Houston is emerging as a legitimate contender.

Clutch City is rooting for the Rockets at tonight’s game against the Hawks at 6:30 p.m.

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Trump Signs Executive Order Directing New Policy on Transgender Troops and Military Programs

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President Donald Trump has issued an executive order instructing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to revise Pentagon policies on transgender troops, likely paving the way for a future ban on their military service.

This move echoes Trump’s earlier attempt during his first term, which faced prolonged legal challenges before being overturned by former President Joe Biden in 2021. Trump claimed Monday that troops identifying as a gender other than their biological one conflict with military values and readiness, as reported by the Associated Press. Lawyers who successfully opposed the initial ban have vowed to fight any new restrictions.

The directive is part of a series of executive actions announced Monday. Trump also promised to reinstate service members discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccines and to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across the military. Addressing a Republican audience at his Miami resort, Trump stated that discharged service members would be reinstated with full pay and rank.

COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Reversal
At least 8,200 troops were discharged in 2021 for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, but only a small number have since re-enlisted. Notices permitting their return were sent in 2023. Trump’s new order may slightly impact military budgets due to back pay provisions.

Rollbacks on DEI Programs
Trump’s initial ban on DEI initiatives, enacted shortly after his inauguration, has already led to sweeping changes, including the temporary removal of content on the Tuskegee Airmen and Women’s Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) from Air Force training courses. Defense Secretary Hegseth affirmed that future training would focus on military readiness, and clarified that historical content on these groups would remain in training programs.

Hegseth’s First Day as Defense Secretary
Starting his tenure, Hegseth highlighted plans to prioritize military readiness, including reinforcing border security and preparing for additional executive orders. The Senate narrowly confirmed his appointment last Friday.

Keep up with the latest politic news with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Texas Ramps Up Border Security Efforts in Collaboration with Trump Administration

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The state of Texas is ramping up its border security initiatives in collaboration with the Trump administration, signaling a significant shift in the relationship between Austin and Washington, D.C.

Our news partner ABC13 Houston reports that top Texas officials, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Gov. Greg Abbott, are actively working with federal authorities to address border concerns.

Gov. Abbott recently announced the deployment of the “Texas Tactical Border Force,” which includes over 400 additional soldiers, C-130 aircraft, and Chinook helicopters. These resources will bolster the thousands of Texas National Guard members already stationed at the border, working in tandem with U.S. Border Patrol agents to strengthen enforcement.

Lt. Gov. Patrick emphasized the cooperative dynamic, stating, “We will be working with President Trump to secure the border as fast as it can be done.” Patrick noted that both he and Abbott have direct lines of communication with the former president, enabling swift collaboration on border policies.

Constitutional law expert Josh Blackman from South Texas College of Law explained that while border protection and immigration are typically federal responsibilities, exceptions exist. “A state could declare an invasion, as Abbott has done, or the federal government could deputize a state to assist in border enforcement,” Blackman said.

This approach contrasts sharply with the stance taken during the Biden administration, where Texas often found itself at odds with federal border policies. Under the Trump administration, Texas officials appear to be leveraging their relationship with the White House to play a more active role in securing the southern border.

Keep up with news on the U.S-Mexico border with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Doom: The Dark Ages – A New Chapter in the Doom Franchise

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The godfather of arena shooters is returning in 2025 with a new game. 

The Doom franchise is set to take players on a journey into the past with the upcoming release of Doom: The Dark Ages, scheduled for May 15. Developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks, this new entry serves as a prequel to Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal, diving into the origins of the iconic Doom Slayer and offering a fresh take on the franchise.

A Medieval Twist on Doom’s Signature Combat

While the Doom series is known for its fast-paced, acrobatic combat, Doom: The Dark Ages introduces a more deliberate, strategic approach to gameplay. Departing from the breakneck speed of previous titles, this installment encourages players to “stand and fight,” with an emphasis on tactical combat rather than rapid movement. This shift provides a refreshing challenge for longtime fans of the franchise and new players alike.

New Weapons and Melee Options

As with any Doom title, The Dark Ages introduces a variety of new weapons designed for intense, high-powered combat. Among the new arsenal is the Skull Crusher, a devastating weapon that launches bone fragments at enemies. Melee combat takes center stage in this entry, with players gaining access to an array of brutal close-range weapons, including a gauntlet, iron mace, and flail.

Doom: The Dark Ages introduces the Shield Saw, an innovative weapon that combines the function of blocking and parrying with the ability to deliver powerful attacks. This new combat mechanic adds depth and strategy to melee encounters, ensuring that players stay on their toes throughout the game.

Epic Battles and Large-Scale Foes

In line with the Doom franchise’s legendary over-the-top action, The Dark Ages offers large-scale battles that push the player to the limit. Players will have the opportunity to ride a cybernetic dragon into combat, adding a new layer of excitement to the game. Additionally, players can pilot a massive 30-story Atlan mech, unleashing destruction on formidable enemies and creating epic moments within the game.

A Deeper Narrative Experience

While the Doom franchise has often focused on relentless action, Doom: The Dark Ages aims to provide a richer narrative experience. The game delves into the Doom Slayer’s origins, offering deeper insight into his character and motivations. Featuring more cutscenes and character development, this entry enriches the story, providing a more immersive experience for players.

Platforms and Release Information

Doom: The Dark Ages will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, allowing players to experience this new chapter in the Doom universe across multiple platforms. For Xbox Game Pass subscribers, the game will be available on Xbox Game Pass for PC and Game Pass Ultimate from day one, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of players.

With the upcoming release of Doom: The Dark Ages, fans of the franchise can look forward to a fresh take on the series, featuring strategic combat, new weapons, epic battles, and a deeper narrative that explores the origins of the legendary Doom Slayer.

Houston Kicks Off 500-Day Countdown to FIFA World Cup 2026™

Houston recently took center stage in the buildup to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ marking 500 days until the global sporting event. On Monday, January 27, 2025, at 10 a.m., the FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Host Committee spoke at NRG Stadium, bringing together local leaders and officials to provide crucial updates on the city’s preparations.

Mayor John Whitmire speaking to attendees

The event featured a distinguished group of local leaders and officials, including Mayor John Whitmire, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Host Committee Chairman John Arnold, and Host Committee President Chris Canetti. Additional attendees included Harris County Commissioners Rodney Ellis, Adrian Garcia, and Lesley Briones, along with key figures from various city departments and organizations, demonstrating the broad support and collaboration behind Houston’s World Cup preparations.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo

Updates and Announcements

During the press conference, officials provided comprehensive updates on Houston’s World Cup preparations:

  • Safety and security measures were outlined, emphasizing the city’s commitment to hosting a secure event.
  • Details of stadium upgrades at NRG Stadium were revealed, showcasing the venue’s readiness for international matches.
  • Plans for the FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Fan Festival were discussed, highlighting the city’s efforts to create an immersive experience for fans.
  • Transportation arrangements were explained, addressing how the city plans to manage the influx of visitors.

Houston’s Role in FIFA World Cup 2026™

Mayor Whitmire and other officials reaffirmed Houston’s significant role in the tournament, with the city set to host seven matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026™. The event is scheduled to begin on June 11, 2026, at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

Significance of the Event

This was a coordinated effort across North America, as all FIFA World Cup 2026™ host cities marked the 500-day milestone. It served as a platform for Houston to demonstrate its progress and commitment to delivering a world-class experience for football fans globally. Representatives from FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ stakeholders, supporters, and donors were also present, underscoring the collaborative effort behind Houston’s World Cup preparations. As the countdown to FIFA World Cup 2026™ continues, this marked a significant milestone in Houston’s journey. With 500 days to go, the city showcased its readiness, enthusiasm, and dedication to hosting an unforgettable World Cup experience, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting chapter in Houston’s sporting history.

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Sean Teare’s Vision for a Revitalized Harris County District Attorney’s Office

2025 welcomes Sean Teare as the new Harris County district attorney. Teare emerged victorious in the race for Harris County District Attorney back in November 2024.  

Defeating Republican nominee Dan Simons, Teare’s win follows his March primary victory over two-time incumbent and former boss Kim Ogg. Now, as the new DA-elect, Teare is poised to implement a series of reforms aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and compassion within the county’s criminal justice system drawn from his 13-year experience in the Harris County District Attorney.

A Prosecutor’s Dedication to Public Service 

Sean Teare’s commitment to justice traces back to his early days as a law school intern with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. Reflecting on that formative experience, Teare told Que Onda Magazine: “I fell in love with the work of the District Attorney’s office as a law school intern and believe in the prosecutor’s oath to serve justice in every case.”  

This passion guided his career trajectory, ultimately leading him back to the DA’s office in 2016 with fresh ideas and a renewed dedication to public service. Now, Teare plans to overhaul the office, addressing its longstanding issues.  

“Harris County deserves a functioning criminal justice system that prioritizes public service over politics,” he said, citing challenges such as a backlog of felony cases, high turnover among prosecutors, and a need for morale-boosting reforms. 

Comprehensive Experience and a Leadership Track Record 

With decades in the criminal justice system as both a prosecutor and defense attorney, Teare brings a unique perspective to the role.  He emphasized his managerial experience. 

“Over the last six and a half years, I have demonstrated my leadership capabilities by supervising well over a hundred different attorneys and staff members. This experience has equipped me with the skills needed to manage and lead a diverse and dynamic team effectively.”  His extensive trial experience, including over 50 jury trials, reinforces his readiness to lead Harris County’s DA’s office effectively. 

Addressing Key Challenges 

Teare recognizes the complex challenges facing the Harris County DA’s office. From a backlog of cases to issues with the intake process, he’s ready to confront these hurdles head on.  

“The intake process, designed in the early 70s as a gatekeeper to prevent wrongful arrests, is currently being mismanaged. Traditionally, line prosecutors spent significant time ensuring cases were appropriately filed,” he explains, highlighting his intent to restore the intake and ensure each case is carefully evaluated before prosecution. 

Teare also aims to tackle the low morale and high turnover within the office. He sees these internal issues as crucial to restoring the office’s functionality and public image. 

Balancing Public Safety with Fairness 

Public safety is central to Teare’s approach, but he emphasizes the need for a balanced strategy that addresses the root causes of crime.  

“Sometimes, [public safety] will mean pushing for incarceration. Sometimes, it will mean offering a diversion program that addresses the root causes of crime. Sometimes, that means dismissing a case,” he says. 

By examining each case individually, Teare aims to deliver justice that’s both effective and fair. Teare is also committed to supporting victims, particularly in communities facing discrimination. 

“Hate crimes are on the rise against the LGBTQIA+ community, people of color, and people of non-majority religions,” he notes. He vows to prioritize the prosecution of hate crimes and ensure that culturally competent prosecutors are available to support victims.

Key Policy Initiatives 

Teare’s platform outlines several initiatives focused on systemic change and public safety:- Expanded Diversion Programs: “I will establish and enhance a comprehensive diversion program that covers both misdemeanor and felony cases,” says Teare. 

Collaborating with local trade unions, he envisions programs that offer job training and life skills, helping individuals reintegrate into society.- Revamping Probation Conditions: Teare plans to shift probation focus to practical rehabilitation, moving away from “busy work” and towards vocational training and useful life skills. 

“I will initiate a thorough review and revamping of the conditions surrounding probation, deferred adjudications, and diversions,” he says.- Lawful Arrest Protocols: To ensure fairer policing, Teare advocates requiring probable cause before arrests, aiming to protect individual rights while enhancing justice.- Regular Program Evaluation: For diversion programs to remain effective, Teare plans to implement evaluations that track recidivism and adjust programs based on data. “Data-driven insights will inform necessary adjustments and improvements,” he emphasizes.

Building Public Trust 

Restoring trust in the DA’s office is a core part of Teare’s vision. He calls for hiring a diverse team and establishing fair and transparent standards to ensure that the community feels represented. 

“To improve the community’s trust in our office, we have to show that we have the tools to think about each case with compassion and to combat the internal biases we have,” Teare explains. “We must hire and empower a diverse group of leaders—both in terms of race, sexual orientation, economic background, and religion.” 

White House says Colombia agrees to take deported migrants after Trump tariff showdown

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The following story comes from our news partner, ABC13. For more on this developing story, click here.

BOGOTA, Colombia — The White House claimed victory in a showdown with Colombia over accepting flights of deported migrants from the U.S. on Sunday, hours after President Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs on imports and other sanctions on the longtime U.S. partner.

Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a late Sunday statement that the “Government of Colombia has agreed to all of President Trump’s terms, including the unrestricted acceptance of all illegal aliens from Colombia returned from the United States, including on U.S. military aircraft, without limitation or delay.”

Leavitt said the tariff orders – which would have put in place 25% tariffs on all Colombian incoming goods, and then raised to 50% in one week – will be “held in reserve, and not signed.” But Leavitt said Trump would maintain visa restrictions on Colombian officials and enhanced customs inspections of goods from the country, “until the first planeload of Colombian deportees is successfully returned.”

There was no immediate reaction from the Colombian government.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) – The United States and Colombia, long close partners in anti-narcotics efforts, clashed Sunday over the deportation of migrants and imposed tariffs on each other’s goods in a show of what countries could face if they intervene in the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.

Presidents Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro, in a series of social media posts, defended their views on migration, with the latter accusing Trump of not treating immigrants with dignity during deportation and announcing a retaliatory 25% increase in Colombian tariffs on U.S. goods.

Earlier, the U.S. president had ordered visa restrictions, 25% tariffs on all Colombian incoming goods, which would be raised to 50% in one week, and other retaliatory measures sparked by Petro’s decision to reject two Colombia-bound U.S. military aircraft carrying migrants.

Trump said the measures were necessary because Petro’s decision “jeopardized” national security in the U.S.

“These measures are just the beginning,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “We will not allow the Colombian Government to violate its legal obligations with regard to the acceptance and return of the Criminals they forced into the United States.”

Later Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he was authorizing the visa restrictions on Colombian government officials and their families “who were responsible for the interference of U.S. repatriation flight operations.” They were being imposed on top of the State Department’s move to suspend the processing of visas at the U.S. Embassy in Colombia’s capital, Bogota.

The restrictions will continue, Rubio said, “until Colombia meets its obligations to accept the return of its own citizens.”

Earlier in the day, Petro said his government would not accept flights carrying migrants deported from the U.S. until the Trump administration creates a protocol that treats them with “dignity.” Petro made the announcement in two X posts, one of which included a news video of migrants reportedly deported to Brazil walking on a tarmac with restraints on their hands and feet.

“A migrant is not a criminal and must be treated with the dignity that a human being deserves,” Petro said. “That is why I returned the U.S. military planes that were carrying Colombian migrants… In civilian planes, without being treated like criminals, we will receive our fellow citizens.”

After Trump’s announcement, Petro said in a post on X that he had ordered the “foreign trade minister to raise import tariffs from the U.S. by 25%.”

Colombia has traditionally been the U.S.’s top ally in Latin America. But their relationship has strained since Petro, a former guerrilla, became Colombia’s first leftist president in 2022 and sought distance from the U.S.

Colombia accepted 475 deportation flights from the U.S. from 2020 to 2024, fifth behind Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and El Salvador, according to Witness at the Border, an advocacy group that tracks flight data. It accepted 124 deportation flights in 2024.

Colombia is also among the countries that last year began accepting U.S.-funded deportation flights from Panama.

The U.S. government didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press regarding aircraft and protocols used in deportations to Colombia.

“This is a clear message we are sending that countries have an obligation to accept repatriation flights,” a senior administration official told AP. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss issue publicly.

Rubio in a statement said Petro “canceled his authorization” for the flights when the aircraft were in the air.

Colombians emerged in recent years as a major presence on the U.S. border with Mexico, aided in part by a visa regime that allows them to easily fly to Mexico and avoid trekking though the treacherous Darien Gap. They ranked fourth with 127,604 arrests for illegal crossings during a 12-month period through September, behind Mexicans, Guatemalans and Venezuelans.

Mexico hasn’t imposed visa restrictions on Colombians, as they have on Venezuelans, Ecuadoreans and Peruvians.

Petro’s government in a statement later announced that the South American country’s presidential aircraft had been made available to facilitate the return of migrants who were to arrive hours earlier on the U.S. military airplanes and guarantee them “dignified conditions.”

As part of a flurry of actions to make good on Trump’s campaign promises to crack down on illegal immigration, his government is using active-duty military to help secure the border and carry out deportations.

Two U.S. Air Force C-17 cargo planes carrying migrants removed from the U.S. touched down early Friday in Guatemala. That same day, Honduras received two deportation flights carrying a total of 193 people.

In announcing what he called “urgent and decisive retaliatory measures,” Trump explained that he ordered the tariffs and “A Travel Ban and immediate Visa Revocations” on Colombian government officials, allies and supporters.

“All Party Members, Family Members, and Supporters of the Colombian Government,” Trump wrote will be subject to “Visa Sanctions.” He did not say to which party he was referring to or provide any additional details on the visa and travel restrictions.

Trump added that all Colombians will face enhanced customs inspections.

Trump’s actions would seem to undercut his goal to reduce his country’s trade deficit. Unlike Mexico or China, Colombia is one of the few countries with a trade deficit with the U.S., of around $1.4 billion, according to U.S. trade data.

Colombia is the U.S.’s second biggest buyer of corn and corn feed, according to the U.S. grains council, helping boost U.S. commodity exports from farm belt states like Iowa, Indiana and Nebraska to more than $733 million last year.

The U.S. export boom has been driven by a two-decade-old free trade agreement between the two countries, which have for long been close partners in the war on drugs. It is unclear if Trump’s tariffs are allowed under the agreement, which contains a dispute mechanism to resolve trade fights.

Colombia is the U.S.’s fourth-largest overseas supplier of crude oil, shipping about 209,000 barrels of oil per day last year, although booming domestic production has reduced the U.S.’ dependence on foreign oil. The South American country is also the U.S.’s largest supplier of fresh cut flowers.

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Regina Garcia Cano reported from Caracas, Venezuela. Associated Press writers Zeke Miller, Jill Colvin in New York, Joshua Goodman in Miami, and Elliot Spagat in San Diego contributed to this report.

Carrie Underwood’s streaming numbers drop following Trump 2nd inauguration performance

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Carrie Underwood’s performance of “America the Beautiful” at President Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration became a viral sensation, but not for reasons she might have hoped.

Technical difficulties during the performance garnered widespread attention, yet this visibility didn’t translate to a boost in her music streams.

According to entertainment analysts at Luminate, Underwood’s streaming numbers dropped on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2025. Her songs were streamed 1.46 million times, down six percent from 1.55 million the previous Monday. Similarly, rapper Nelly, who performed at the Liberty Ball the same day, experienced a dip in listenership, with streams decreasing from 1.63 million to 1.54 million.

While both artists saw modest increases in digital download sales, neither surpassed 1,000 downloads that day.

The decision to perform at Trump’s inauguration drew mixed reactions, particularly on social media. Underwood faced significant backlash.

“Carrie Underwood is performing at Trump’s inauguration, so I’m blocking her on all apps and boycotting her music,” wrote one listener on X.

Another commented on her Instagram: “So gross that you’re supporting Trump! History won’t forget.”

Despite the controversy, Underwood defended her choice in a statement to The Independent.

“I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the Inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event. I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”

Nelly also faced criticism for his participation but offered a different perspective during an interview on the Willie D Live podcast. “I respect the office,” he said. “The politics for me is over—he won. He’s the president, the commander-in-chief. This is the best country in the world.”

Drawing on his upbringing in St. Louis and his father’s Air Force service, Nelly emphasized his sense of duty. “If these people can give their life for the office, Nelly can perform. It is an honor for me to perform for the president of the United States, regardless of who is in office.”

The controversy surrounding their performances underscores the divisive nature of political affiliations in the entertainment industry and the scrutiny faced by artists who engage in high-profile political events.

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Lin-Manuel Miranda Brings Latino Flair to ‘SNL’ Without Missing a Beat

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Lin-Manuel Miranda returned to “Saturday Night Live,” taking the stage in the show’s cold open to reprise his iconic role as Alexander Hamilton. But instead of sticking strictly to the Revolutionary War vibe, the Tony-winning creator of “Hamilton” embraced the opportunity to poke fun at modern politics and, subtly, at himself.

The sketch opened with a dramatic reenactment of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Miranda’s Hamilton delivered a fiery speech that transitioned into a rap.

“In America, we will never have a king.”

Enter James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump, who quipped, “Never say never! Kidding, of course, though in many ways, I’m not. I’m in my king era.”

The skit took aim at Trump’s eccentricities, with Johnson delivering a spot-on impression of rambling monologues and self-aggrandizement. While the rest of the cast portraying the founding fathers stood frozen, Johnson’s Trump riffed about everything from his inauguration (“a tremendous success held indoors due to cold and fear”) to Melania Trump’s fashion choices, likening her hat to that of Kung Lao from Mortal Kombat.

However, the humor turned self-referential when Johnson’s Trump mocked Miranda directly, blurring the lines between actor and character. “Look at Lin,” he said, pointing out Miranda’s visible eagerness to rap while remaining frozen. “He wrote a whole rap, and he doesn’t get to do it. Oh, the audience would have eaten that right up. But we’re not going to hear it.”

Miranda, known for his expressive performances, struggled to hold back laughter as Johnson delivered the roast with surgical precision. The tension broke when Miranda “unfroze” to deny Trump’s fabricated claim that he had anonymously donated $1 million to his campaign.

While Miranda’s performance in the skit showcased his theatrical talents and comedic timing, it also reflected his willingness to engage with satire—even when he’s the target. His Latino roots, a central element of his artistic identity, were present without being overly celebrated, grounding the performance in a nuanced take on representation.

Miranda’s return to SNL was a reminder of his ability to balance humor, politics, and culture without taking himself too seriously—a quality that continues to set him apart in the entertainment world.

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