White House mocks Taylor Swift's wedding with AI images referencing Trump
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The White House posted AI-generated images and messages interpreted as mockery of Taylor Swift's wedding to Travis Kelce.
- One post featured an AI image with "Trump is your president" on pink billboards, referencing Swift's "Eras Tour."
- The posts appear to escalate the feud between Swift and Donald Trump, stemming from her political endorsements.
The White House has seemingly entered the fray of the ongoing feud between Donald Trump and Taylor Swift, posting messages and AI-generated images interpreted as mockery of the singer's recent wedding to Travis Kelce. The posts appeared on the official White House social media account on the day of the ceremony.
One post, captioned "IT'S HAPPENED!!!", featured an AI image of pink billboards displaying "Trump is your president." This was seen as a direct jab at Swift, whose "Eras Tour" uses similar pink-themed graphics. The wedding itself was marked by large "JUST MARRIED" displays on an arena facade, illuminated in pink.
Trump is your president
Another post, published the day before the wedding, was titled "America's Eras Tour." This image, inspired by Swift's concert branding, placed Donald Trump at the center of a collage with historical American figures and events. The caption, "It's been a long time coming...", directly referenced lyrics from Swift's song "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince."
The apparent jabs from the White House follow a significant deterioration in relations between Swift and Trump. Swift publicly endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential campaign, stating her preference for "calm and not chaos." Trump responded harshly on social media, declaring "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!" and warning she would "pay a price on the market" for her political stance. He later appeared to suggest Swift's popularity waned after his comments.
It's been a long time coming...
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.