World

Trump says 'I hate Taylor Swift!' in social media post

Former US President called out pop star after she showed support for rival candidate

Trump says 'I hate Taylor Swift!' in social media post
None

REUTERS

Donald Trump uses his Truth Social media account to criticize Taylor Swift

Swift informed her 284 million Instagram followers that she planned to vote for Harris

Pop star's backing of vice president has drawn over 9 million "likes" on Instagram

WASHINGTON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Sunday leveled an attack against Taylor Swift, declaring his "hate" for her just days after the pop mega-star endorsed his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris. In an all-caps posting on his Truth Social media account, Trump wrote, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!"

Donald Trump's post on Truth SocialGoogle

Immediately following last week's Trump-Harris debate, Swift informed her 284 million Instagram followers that she planned to vote for Harris, currently the U.S. vice president, "because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them." Trump, who has 7.71 million followers on Truth Social, initially dismissed Swift's endorsement of Harris by saying he was "not a Taylor fan."

But since then, with public opinion polls showing Harris gaining significant ground on Trump in what is expected to be a close Nov. 5 presidential election, the former president has ratcheted up his rhetoric against one of the most successful recording artists in history.

Swift's backing of Harris has drawn over 9 million "likes" to her Instagram post, fueling speculation that it could boost the Democrat's chances of winning the presidential election. After the Trump post, Harris' vice presidential running mate Tim Walz wrote on X: "Swifties: With your help, we're gonna defeat the smallest man who ever lived." One of Swift's songs is titled "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived."

Trump's rage against Swift brought a torrent of supporters to proclaim on X, "I LOVE TAYLOR SWIFT," while others came to Trump's defense by attacking the administration of Democratic President Joe Biden.

Trump and Swift have been trading barbs for years. After she supported Democratic candidates in the 2018 elections, Trump said in response to reporters' questions at the White House: "Let's say that I like Taylor's music about 25% less now."

Comments

See what people are discussing

More from Lifestyle

Sigourney Weaver makes West End debut in 'The Tempest'

Sigourney Weaver makes West End debut in 'The Tempest'

Oscar-nominated Hollywood star debuted as the magician Prospero in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest"

More from World

Small plane crashes into Brazil tourist city, killing at least 10

Small plane crashes into Brazil tourist city, killing at least 10

17 people on the ground were injured, Leite said at a press conference, with 12 still receiving hospital care, including two in critical condition