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Trump mocked Taylor Swift during the white home visit from Eagles

Donald Trump did not miss a chance to take another jump to Taylor Swift, while on Monday he celebrated the Super Bowl victory of Philadelphia Eagles 2025 in the White House.

In a short speech, Trump was recognized that the 40-22 victory of the Eagles about the Kansas City Chiefs was “a little surprising”, and apparently alluded to the double bowl victories of the chiefs in 2023 and 2024.

Then he turned his attention to Swift, who grew up an Eagles fan, whose friend Travis Kelce is a close end with the chiefs.

“It was an incredible game,” he said. “I was together with Taylor Swift, how did it work? How did it work?”

Swift, whose presence at Chiefs' Games, pulled the anger of some NFL fans, was hit with a few boos Caesar's superdome The crowd after her face appeared on a jumbootron in this year's Super Bowl.

Look at an e! News report on Trump's statements about Taylor Swift – including film material of his speech – below:

Trump, who supported the former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 elections, has targeted Swift on previous occasions.

“I hate Taylor Swift!” Trump wrote his truth on his social platform in September last year, and only a few days after the singer Harris had publicly approved.

Shortly after the Super Bowl ended in a decisive victory for the Eagles, Trump again aimed at Truth Social and wrote: “The only one who had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. It was booed from the stadium.”

While it is generally recognized that the Shake IT off singer was booed by supporters of the Philadelphia Eagles, Trump still claimed that the ridicule was made by his followers and added: “Maga is very irreconcilable!”

Since then, a number of public personalities – including the Eagles player Saquon Barkley and the tennis legend Serena Williams – have spoken to defend the pop superstar.

Although an appearance in the White House has become a tradition for Super Bowl winners, plans for the Eagles, after their first victory in 2018, were scrapped. According to the NBC, fewer than half of the team was present at this year's event.

Among those who had decided, was quarterback Jalen Hurts, who quoted a “planning conflict” for his absence.

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