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Donald Trump again attacks Taylor Swift: “She is no longer popular”

Trump questioned commercial influence
Trump questioned the singer’s commercial influence after her political activism in 2024 (Reuters/Reuters)

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, returned to the load against Taylor Swift. In a new publication in his social network Truth Social, the president suggested that the popularity of the singer has decreased since he publicly expressed his rejection towards her.

These expressions are added to the history of attacks that he has launched against the pop star since Swift supported Kamala Harris in the presidential elections of 2024.

This Friday 16, Trump wrote: “Did anyone notice that, since I said ‘I hate Taylor Swift!’, She is no longer ‘fashionable’?”.

The message soon generated reactions among their own followers, as well as in the artist’s fans.

In Truth Social, the president
In Truth Social, the president suggested that Swift “is no longer fashionable” since he attacked it publicly (capture: social truth/via x)

Swift is one of the most influential and successful celebrities of its generation, with a fortune estimated at 1.6 billion dollars.

Currently, the singer enjoys a break after having completed a historical tour, The Eras Tourwhich raised more than 2,000 million dollars according to data from Forbes.

The hostility between the two characters became noticeable in the presidential election process, after Swift chose to take sides with Kamala Harris after the debate of both candidates.

In an Instagram post, where it has more than 284 million followers, Swift wrote:

“I am going to vote for @kamalaharris because it fights for the rights and causes that I think they need a warrior who defends them. I think he is a talented and firm leader, and that we could achieve much more if we are led by calm and not by chaos.”

Swift publicly supported Kamala
Swift publicly supported Kamala Harris in 2024, which unleashed the fury of the then Republican candidate (EFE/EPA/Demetrius Freeman/Pool)

Days later, Trump responded with a resounding “I hate Taylor Swift” in his social truth account.

Later, he said before Fox News that he was not fond of music of the singer -songwriter and that she “It will probably pay a high price in the market” that’s why.

Although in the past the now president had praised his appearance –“I think it’s beautiful, very beautiful. It seems very beautiful. I heard it is very talented.”he said in the book APPRETICE IN WONDERLAND From Ramin Setoodeh – his opinion changed radically after the political involvement of the singer.

In addition to the exchange of personal opinions, Swift also denounced misuse of its image.

The singer accused the president
The singer accused the president of using false images created by AI to pretend her political support (capture: x)

“Recently they informed me that an AI of ‘me’ falsely supporting Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy was published in his place,” the vocalist wrote.

In response, Trump minimized the fact and took responsibility for his assembly team that “It was invented by other people.”

After the elections, the conflict continued and became evident on the night of the Super Bowl Lix.

Swift attended to support his partner, the Kansas player City Chiefs Travis Kelce; However, it was booed by some fans when it appeared on the stadium screens.

Trump made fun of her shortly after: “The only one that had a harder night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. They booed her to leave the stadium! Maga doesn’t forgive!”

Swift was booed by fans
Swift was booed by fans while watching the game with the Raple ICE Spice (x/@Samuelbrownrbt via Reuters)

In this week, at least two celebrities have expressed their public disagreement with the policies of the Republican president.

This Wednesday, Robert De Niro launched a severe criticism against Donald Trump while he was awarded the golden palm to the trajectory at the Cannes Film Festival.

In his speech, he described the businessman of being a “Philistine President” who has “taken up for art and education.”

“Art seeks truth. Art hugs diversity and that is why art is a threat,” he said.

Robert de Niro delivers a
Robert De Niro Delivers a Speech as he received an honorary palme d’Or Award During the Opening Ceremony and The Screening The Film “Split a Jour” (Leave One Day) Out of Competition at The 78th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 13, 2025. Reuters/Sarah Meyssonier

De Niro also referred to the alleged plan of the president to impose tariffs on films that occur outside the United States.

That same May 14, but at his concert in Manchester, Bruce Springsteen issued several messages against Trump and described his government as “corrupt, incompetent and traitor.”


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