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President Donald Trump (again) is (again) a jump during the visit of Philadelphia Eagles at Taylor Swift

President Donald Trump took another jump at Taylor Swift on Monday when they welcomed the Philadelphia Eagles in the White House.

While he celebrated the Super Bowl victory of Eagles against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025 – the Swift's friend Travis Kelce praised as a tight end – Trump turned his attention to the pop star during his speech.

“I saw personally,” recalled Trump of the Super Bowl. “I was together with Taylor Swift, how did it work?”

“How did that work?” he repeated.

President Trump welcomed the Philadelphia Eagles in the White House on Monday. Alex Wong/Getty Images

The president took repeated bumps at Swift since she publicly supported his former presidential opponent Kamala Harris in September 2024.

At that time, Trump reacted to the singer's confirmation by wrote about the truth about social truth: “I hate Taylor Swift!”

He also noticed her confirmation in an interview with Fox & friends In the same month in which he claimed that Swift would “pay a prize for her presidential selection.

“It was only a matter of time. She couldn't … possibly support. You see bidges, they could impossible support him,” said Trump, adding that he was “not a Taylor Swift fan”.

Travis Kelce #87 The Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after a 17:10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC championship game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland, with Taylor Swift.
The president went to Swift because of the loss of the chiefs. Patrick Smith/Getty Images

“But she is a very liberal person. She always seems to support a democrat. And she will probably pay a price for it … on the market,” he continued.

The President shaded Swift again in February in the Super Bowl, where he compared reactions that he and the singer received from the crowd of the stadium, and wrote on Truth Social: “The only one who had a harder night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift.

Several Eagles players were absent at the celebration of the White House on Monday, including quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts.

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