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Donald Trump discusses Taylor Swift during the white home visit of Eagles

Donald Trump organized the Super Bowl Lix 2025 the Philadelphia Eagles in the White House on Monday (April 28th), where he took the opportunity to beat Taylor Swift again. The president took his last blow to the pop star during the visit when he praised the Eagles for their commanded 40-22 victory in February against the Kansas City Chiefs.

“It was an incredible game. A little surprising, but from the beginning of the first quarter of the big game I was there, I personally saw,” said Trump, before adding a diss on the billionaire pop superstar, who of course is with chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce. “I was together with Taylor Swift, how did it work? How did it work?”

Trump, the first sitting president who took part in the NFL championship game, made it a habit to hit the global pop star, even on the night of the Super Bowl when he wrote: “The only one who had a harder night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift.

While Swift was hit on the jumbooton with some audible boos from the crowd, the latest comments from Trump came on the eve of the 100-day mark of his second term at a time when, according to a new NPR/PBS messages/Marist, 45% of the surveys gave him an “f” for the way he has previously dealt with 23% with 23% when he was 23% 23% by 23% by “A.” A “A.” Gions, “A.”, “A.”, “A.”.

Trump's general admission rating is 42%, which is a second-scale admission rating for every president in the 100-day mark in the past 80 years and has only been defeated by the 41% of Trump during his first term. In another survey in Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos, his approval rate was historically low 39%. And while Trump promised to remedy the economy on the first day and to reduce the country's debt through the disguise of government agencies, its irregular, merciful tariffs and dog-led mass distortions have so far led to an approval assessment of 39% in its treatment of the economy, a new low for Trump.

As his usually, Trump was in the dark surcharge figures in all-caps, decrypt it as “fake surveys of fake news organizations” and said that “they should be examined for election frauds!”

Visiting the White House is a tradition for some championship teams, but some prominent players have skipped on Monday, including QB Jalen Hurts, as well as the star players AJ Brown, Devonta Smith, Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Brandon Graham and six others. The Eagles rejected a visit to the White House after winning their first Super Bowl in 2018 during Trump's first term.

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