
Donald Trump's Taylor Swift Shade Sparks Uproar During Eagles' White House Visit
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : "I was there, I watched in person," Trump proudly stated.49% : "Donald [expletive] Trump needs to keep Taylor Swift and Canada out of his vocabulary," one fan remarked.
45% : As he delivered a speech congratulating the Eagles' 40-22 domination of the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 9 in New Orleans, Trump capitalized on the chance to throw some shade at Taylor Swift, the girlfriend of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his own personal nemesis.
39% : "The only one that had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift," Trump wrote on Truth Social after the Super Bowl.
31% : So when the opportunity presented itself again to throw some shade Swift's way, Trump didn't hesitate to take it.
21% : It wasn't the first time Trump had taken a jab at the "Shake It Off" singer, who he publicly said he hated while campaigning during the 2024 election.
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