From the moment Taylor Swift first spoke publicly about politics in 2018, the pop star has stood in opposition to Donald Trump - and the 45th president of the United States hasn't kept quiet when it comes to her either.
After Swift was booed at the Super Bowl on Sunday, Trump took time out of his presidential duties to mock her online — and it's part of a pattern.
Days after President Donald Trump mocked Taylor Swift for getting booed at Super Bowl 2025—held at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome Feb 9—Jimmy Kimmel came to the singer’s defense on his eponymous show.
Donald Trump was also lurking in the stadium – he became the first sitting US president to show up to the Super Bowl. After the booing, he reposted on his interestingly-named TRUTH social media platform videos which supposedly show the crowd cheering for him, and booing for Taylor Swift.