Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Trump attacks Taylor Swift again: "I was there with her..."

TAG24 Trump attacks Taylor Swift again: "I was there with her..." Article by Kim Marie Moser • 13 hours • 2 minutes read Washington, D.C. (USA) – He just can't help it: Donald Trump (78) has once again attacked mega-star Taylor Swift (35). Donald Trump (78) gave a speech on Monday for the Philadelphia Eagles – and made fun of Taylor Swift. On Monday, the US President welcomed the American football team "Philadelphia Eagles" to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory on February 9. While giving a speech to the players, he couldn't resist a dig at the "Karma" singer: "I was there with Taylor Swift," he announced. "And how did that go?" he asked rhetorically, at which the crowd began to laugh. Then he repeated, "How did that go?" Not only did the Kansas City Chiefs, which also includes Swift's boyfriend, Travis Kelce (35), lose that day, but the 35-year-old was also booed loudly by some fans when the camera pointed at her during the game. Shortly afterward, Trump immediately grabbed his phone and posted online: "The only person who had a worse night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift." Trump repeatedly attacks Taylor Swift This isn't the first time Trump has lashed out at the musician. In 2023, it had barely become public that she and Kelce were a couple when the politician said in an interview with The Daily Caller: "I wish them both the best. I hope they enjoy their lives. Maybe together, maybe not—most likely not." After Swift announced her support for Kamala Harris (60) in the run-up to the 2024 elections, Trump also wrote on his social media platform "Truth": "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT." Months earlier, he had called her "beautiful, even unusually beautiful," but questioned her political views. He said he barely knew her music. Swift also makes no secret of the fact that she is not a fan of Trump's policies. When she publicly announced her support for Harris, she wrote: "I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country when we are guided by calm, not chaos."