Vice President Harris The campaign was ridiculed Former President Trump made the statement on Sunday after expressing his dislike for pop superstar Taylor Swift on Truth Social.
“It's safe to say Donald Trump has been feeling extremely down this week,” the Harris campaign said in a statement on social platform X through spokesperson Sarafina Chitica on Sunday, referencing several Swift songs.
“Fine has spent this week sorting through his emotions and complaining about the champagne scandal, and has spent no time addressing the issues facing the American people,” the Harris campaign continued. “His incoherent ramblings, yelling and incessant conspiracy theories have left many wondering whether the man is 'too emotional' to be president.”
The release included a post Trump made on Sunday about the “Is It Over Now?” singer, in which he said, “I hate Taylor Swift!” Swift endorsed Vice President Harris after her debate with Trump earlier this week. Instagram She said the vice president is a “steady and talented leader, and I believe we can accomplish much more in this country if led with calm, not chaos.”
“After a week of Donald Trump whining and spewing conspiracy theories, voters of both parties are trying to forget about him,” Chitika said, again quoting Swift's songs. “Americans are hoping to emerge from the forest of chaos and division of the Trump era, leave the void of Trump's broken promises behind, and start afresh by electing Vice President Harris to ensure a lasting future of opportunity for America.”
Trump dismissed Swift's endorsement of Harris during an interview on “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday.
“I've never been a fan of Taylor Swift,” Trump said.
“It was only a matter of time. There's no way she would endorse Biden. … But she's a very liberal person,” the former president continued. “She always seems to endorse Democrats, and she's probably going to pay a price for that in the marketplace.”
Trump campaign spokesman Stephen Chang said in an email to The Hill: Link to post 'Trump War Room' account appears to be referring to X Recent ABC News/Ipsos Poll Six percent of respondents said Swift's public endorsement of Harris would make them “more likely to vote for her in the presidential election.”





