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Swift, a proud supporter of Joe Biden in 2020 and Kamala Harris in 2024, has long been a fixture in the anti-Trump Hollywood machine. But despite the media trying to crown her as America’s sweetheart, Super Bowl fans made it crystal clear she’s not welcome everywhere.
After the game, Trump kept up the pressure, hammering Swift on Truth Social for the brutal reception she got.
“The only one who had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. She got BOOED out of the Stadium. MAGA is very unforgiving,” Trump wrote.
Back in Trump’s first term, the Left weaponized nearly every piece of American culture against him. Championship sports teams routinely refused White House invitations. In fact, when the Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2018, Trump uninvited them altogether after several players threatened to boycott the ceremony.
Fast forward to today, and it’s a very different story. Despite the constant media smears, teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Panthers, and now the Eagles are visiting the White House without much controversy.
Sure, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and a handful of players skipped this year’s event, citing “scheduling conflicts,” but the drama was nowhere near the boycott-era circus from a few years ago.
In another telling sign of the changing winds, Eagles running back Saquon Barkley made headlines after playing golf with President Trump at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club just days before the White House visit.
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When leftists on social media erupted with outrage, Barkley didn’t back down.
“Lol some people are really upset cause I played golfed and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT,” Barkley posted on X. “Maybe I just respect the office, not a hard concept to understand. Just golfed with Obama not too long ago… and look forward to finishing my round with Trump!”
He added, “Now ya get out my mentions with all this politics and have amazing day.”
While Hollywood elites and radical activists cling to their Trump Derangement Syndrome, the American public seems to be moving forward. The ugly protests and boycotts that defined Trump’s first term have lost steam, replaced by a grudging acceptance that Trump is here to stay.
As 2025 unfolds, it’s clear that Donald Trump’s political and cultural influence is stronger than ever — and no amount of pop star tantrums or media hit jobs will change that.
Taylor Swift might still have her Grammy Awards, but when it comes to winning over America’s heartland, Trump remains the undisputed champion.




