Trump Insults Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift From Air Force One
- On May 16, 2025, President Donald Trump renewed insults toward Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift while returning from a Middle East trip.
- The comments stem from Swift and Springsteen endorsing Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, with Trump holding a longstanding grudge against Swift's political stance.
- Trump posted repeatedly on Truth Social, declaring "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT" and suggesting Swift lost her popularity because of his disdain.
- Trump also called Springsteen’s administration critique "scathing" and dismissed the impact of Swift's endorsement despite her public statements praising Harris’s leadership.
- These renewed attacks highlight ongoing tensions that potentially complicate Trump’s domestic agenda as he navigates political opposition.
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