President Donald Trump on Friday morning chose to announce that Taylor Swift is no longer 'HOT'. He also analyzed the reason why this happened: because he said that he hated Taylor Swift. While MAGA activists cheered and they said they voted for this, early morning pearls of wisdom from the president dissing liberal Taylor Swift -- Swifties are enraged.
Trump was a fan of Taylor Swift and called her 'fantastic' and 'terrific' but that changed after Taylor Swift became politically vocal and sided with the Democrats with strong criticism for Trump and Vice President JD Vance this election.
Donald Trump vs Taylor Swift
In 2028, Donald Trump said he liked Taylor Swift 25 per cent less after she endorsed Democratic candidates Phil Bredesen and Jim Cooper in Tennessee’s midterm elections.
This became 100 per cent in 2024, after Trump posted AI-generated images on Truth Social, falsely suggesting Swift endorsed him. “Taylor wants you to vote for Donald Trump," Trump wrote.
Taylor Swift responded by endorsing Kamala Harris on Instagram, citing the fake images as a reason to clarify her stance, calling Harris a “steady-handed, gifted leader” and signing off as “Childless Cat Lady” in a jab at Vance. Trump retaliated on Truth Social with an all-caps post: “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” This outburst drew backlash from Swift’s fans and public figures like Liz Cheney, who referenced Swift’s song “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” in her response.
In February this year, both Trump and Taylor Swift attended the Super Bowl LIX. Taylor was there to support her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, but she was booed by some in the crowd while there were loud cheers for Trump.
Trump seized the moment, posting on Truth Social, “The only one that had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. She got BOOED out of the Stadium. MAGA is very unforgiving!” He shared videos contrasting his cheers with her boos, though fans noted Trump was also booed at the event. Swift appeared unfazed, reportedly muttering, “Aww, what, what’s going on?” while sitting with Ice Spice.
Trump was a fan of Taylor Swift and called her 'fantastic' and 'terrific' but that changed after Taylor Swift became politically vocal and sided with the Democrats with strong criticism for Trump and Vice President JD Vance this election.
Donald Trump vs Taylor Swift
In 2028, Donald Trump said he liked Taylor Swift 25 per cent less after she endorsed Democratic candidates Phil Bredesen and Jim Cooper in Tennessee’s midterm elections.
This became 100 per cent in 2024, after Trump posted AI-generated images on Truth Social, falsely suggesting Swift endorsed him. “Taylor wants you to vote for Donald Trump," Trump wrote.
Taylor Swift responded by endorsing Kamala Harris on Instagram, citing the fake images as a reason to clarify her stance, calling Harris a “steady-handed, gifted leader” and signing off as “Childless Cat Lady” in a jab at Vance. Trump retaliated on Truth Social with an all-caps post: “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” This outburst drew backlash from Swift’s fans and public figures like Liz Cheney, who referenced Swift’s song “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” in her response.
In February this year, both Trump and Taylor Swift attended the Super Bowl LIX. Taylor was there to support her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, but she was booed by some in the crowd while there were loud cheers for Trump.
Trump seized the moment, posting on Truth Social, “The only one that had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. She got BOOED out of the Stadium. MAGA is very unforgiving!” He shared videos contrasting his cheers with her boos, though fans noted Trump was also booed at the event. Swift appeared unfazed, reportedly muttering, “Aww, what, what’s going on?” while sitting with Ice Spice.
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