"I HATE TAYLOR": Trump Escalates Feud with Swift After Her Kamala Harris Endorsement
Trump's Outburst: "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!"
In an all-caps tirade on his Truth Social account, Donald Trump declared his "hate" for Taylor Swift just days after she endorsed his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris. The former president's attack marks a significant escalation in the long-running feud between the two public figures, as Swift's political involvement gains new momentum ahead of the November election.

Taylor Swift Endorses Kamala Harris
Following the heated Trump-Harris debate last week, Taylor Swift took to Instagram, informing her 284 million followers that she plans to vote for Kamala Harris, citing the Vice President's dedication to causes that need "a warrior to champion them." Swift's endorsement quickly went viral, amassing over 9 million likes and boosting Harris' visibility among younger voters.
Trump's Initial Dismissal, Poll Shift, and New Rhetoric
While Trump initially shrugged off Swift's endorsement by claiming he was "not a Taylor fan," recent polls showing Harris gaining ground have prompted a harsher response from the Republican candidate. Trump's latest all-caps rant signals his growing concern over the impact of Swift's influence, as the race between him and Harris tightens.
Swifties Rally, Trump Supporters Strike Back
In the wake of Trump's attack, social media exploded with supporters rallying behind Swift, with many posting messages of support like, "I LOVE TAYLOR SWIFT!" At the same time, Trump's backers launched counter-attacks, criticizing Harris and the Biden administration, turning the feud into a wider political battle.
A Long-Standing Feud
This isn't the first time Trump and Swift have clashed. In 2018, after Swift supported Democratic candidates, Trump famously said he liked her music "about 25% less." Now, with Swift backing Harris in the high-stakes 2024 election, the feud has become more intense, potentially influencing voters at a critical time.
Tim Walz Joins the Fray
Adding fuel to the fire, Harris' vice-presidential running mate, Tim Walz, took to X (formerly Twitter) to rally Swift's loyal fans. He called on Swifties to help defeat Trump, cleverly referencing one of Swift's songs, "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," in a pointed jab at the former president.
The Power of Taylor Swift's Influence in 2024
As Donald Trump continues to ramp up his attacks, Taylor Swift's growing political involvement could significantly impact the 2024 election. With millions of fans backing her, Swift's voice may carry more than just melodies-it could help shape the future of U.S. politics.












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