
Trump Slams Taylor Swift in Controversial Social Media Jab After Exiting 2025 Super Bowl Early
Donald Trump Mocks Taylor Swift After Super Bowl Crowd Reactions
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Donald Trump seized the spotlight at Super Bowl 59, heightening his years-long feud with Taylor Swift after he received roaring cheers while she drew loud boos from fans. The contrasting reactions unfolded at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, where Trump mingled with NFL elites and Swift faced backlash during her first appearance on the jumbotron.
Trump’s Triumphant Entrance
Trump, the newly inaugurated president, made history as the first sitting commander-in-chief to attend a Super Bowl. He drew massive applause while strolling the sidelines pre-game, shaking hands with players, first responders, and Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones. Accompanied by his children Ivanka and Eric, Trump also posed with relatives of victims from the ISIS-linked New Year’s Eve attack on Bourbon Street. His visibility soared as cameras captured him in a luxury suite with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson.
Swift’s Unwelcome Moment
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift—a frequent attendee at Chiefs games to support boyfriend Travis Kelce—faced the crowd’s ire. Fans erupted in boos when her face flashed on the stadium screen, leaving the pop star visibly startled. The jeers contrasted sharply with her usual celebrity treatment at NFL events this season.
Trump’s Social Media Jab
Trump wasted no time capitalizing on the moment, posting side-by-side clips of their receptions to Truth Social. He reshared a comment from conservative account LibsofTikTok, which quipped, “Trump gets massive cheers at the Super Bowl while Taylor Swift gets booed – The world is healing!” The dig adds fuel to their political rivalry: Swift endorsed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in 2020 and 2024, while Trump has openly criticized her influence. In September, he declared, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” after she urged fans to back Harris.
Odd Allies: Trump and the Chiefs
Ironically, Trump had publicly rooted for the Chiefs to win their third consecutive Super Bowl, praising quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany. Before the game, he told Fox News, “I have to go with Kansas City… [Mahomes] wins so much.” His prediction aligned him temporarily with Swift, a Chiefs superfan, though he left the game at halftime.
Beyond the Game
Trump’s attendance reinforced his knack for blending politics and pop culture. His warm reception contrasted sharply with the Eagles’ 2018 snub of his White House invitation after their Super Bowl win. Meanwhile, Swift’s political activism—including a recent Instagram post encouraging voter registration—has made her a target for conservatives.
As the Chiefs clinched another victory, the night underscored America’s polarized landscape, where even the Super Bowl isn’t immune to partisan symbolism.
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