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Donald Trump Takes Jab at Taylor Swift Over Chiefs' Super Bowl Loss as Eagles Visit White House

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    65% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    -62% Medium Left

  • Politician Portrayal

    8% Positive

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77% : As he talked up the Eagles and their journey to becoming the 2025 champions during his speech at the White House, Trump took a jab at Swift, 35. Trump, 78, noted that the Eagles were facing the Chiefs -- including Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce -- and said the Super Bowl was "a little surprising" but "an incredible game" during his address.
76% : Trump mentioned Swift while mentioning that he "was there, I watched in person," at the game in New Orleans on Feb. 9, which marked the first time a sitting president has ever attended a Super Bowl.
54% : "I was there along with Taylor Swift," Trump said on Monday.

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