Trump lashes out at Taylor Swift in fiery Truth Social anger after pop megastar endorsed Kamala Harris
- Swift announced after Tuesday’s debate that she is voting for Vice President Kamala Harris
Donald Trump says he hates Taylor Swift after the pop star endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.
“I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” the former president lamented on his social media website Truth Social on Sunday.
It comes just five days after Swift announced in a lengthy Instagram post that she would be voting for Harris in November.
She also encouraged her millions of followers to research the election and register to vote via a link she shared on vote.gov in her Instagram Story where she shared her grid post.
Donald Trump responded to Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris by saying he ‘hates’ the pop star
Trump posted ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!’ on his Truth Social just five days after she revealed she would be voting for Kamala Harris in November
Trump’s Sunday post is his most poignant response to Swift yet.
Immediately after the debate on Tuesday, Trump was asked for his reaction to Swift’s endorsement and he responded succinctly: “I have no idea.”
Hundreds of thousands of people — about 337,000 earlier this week — clicked on Swift’s story link. It represents a tiny percentage of her 284 million followers.
More than 11 million people have liked the photo Swift posted of herself with one of her three cats, named after a fictional character, Benjamin Button.
Swift signed her backing track for Harris with: ‘Childless Cat Lady’
It’s a reference to Trump’s running mate Senator JD Vance, who said in a 2021 interview with Tucker Carlson that the US is run by Democrats, corporate oligarchs and “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are unhappy with their own lives and the choices they’ve made and therefore want to make the rest of the country unhappy too.”
Swift called herself a “childless cat lady” with her lengthy Instagram post on Tuesday, in which she revealed her vote for 2024 and posted a photo of herself with one of her three cats — Benjamin Button
While some have argued that Swift’s entry into the November political election could be a huge breakthrough, polls show that her endorsement has had little to no impact on the state of the race.
A new poll from ABC News/Ipsos A report out Sunday found that just 6 percent of Americans say the singer-songwriter’s support makes them more likely to vote for Harris.
Meanwhile, 13 percent say it makes them less likely to support the vice president, and 81 percent say it makes no difference.