Donald Trump mocks Taylor Swift for being booed during the Super Bowl

The president couldn’t resist leaving a comment on social media about Swift, who was also in the stands at the Caesars Superdome.

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El presidente Donald Trump, acompañado por familiares, observan el inicio del Super Bowl 59, el domingo 9 de febrero de 2025, en Nueva Orleans. (AP Foto/Frank Franklin II) AP (Frank Franklin II/AP)

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, experienced a historic moment this Sunday as he became the first president of that country to attend a Super Bowl, undoubtedly one of the main attractions present. Even as big as Taylor Swift, who was booed at one point during the night, and now Trump has mocked this fact.

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Trump, the first sitting president to attend the NFL championship game, left the stadium shortly after halftime following the resounding victory of the Philadelphia Eagles over the Kansas City Chiefs, which ended with a score of 40-22.

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How did Donald Trump mock Taylor Swift after being booed at the Super Bowl?

The pop star, who is in a relationship with Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, has become a controversial figure in stadiums as many fans claim that the cameras are more focused on her when she attends games than on the actual game. She received strong boos and whistles during Super Bowl LIX.

The president, for his part, did not resist leaving a comment on social media about Swift.

"The only person who had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. She was booed out of the stadium. MAGA (Make America Great Again) is very ruthless!" Trump celebrated in a message on his Truth Social platform.

Previously, Trump had shared a post from another account that contrasted the reception he received from the audience in New Orleans with that of the singer.

In contrast to Swift, the Republican politician received a standing ovation after being shown on the scoreboard during the performance of the national anthem of the United States.

Taylor Swift has expressed her rejection of Donald Trump and his policies since his first administration and was one of the biggest celebrities who spoke out in favor of Trump's rival in the November presidential elections, the Democrat Kamala Harris. Following that endorsement, Trump wrote on Truth Social: "I hate Taylor Swift."

Now, it is also likely that those who booed Taylor Swift were Eagles fans, who were the majority yesterday at the Superdome.

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