White House Trolls Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding with Edited Sign Prank

The White House recently stirred social media with posts mocking Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding, altering Madison Square Garden's marquee to read "Trump Is Your President." These actions highlight the ongoing political feud between Trump and Swift, despite the former president's previously conciliatory remarks about the couple's engagement.
Precious Eseaye
Precious EseayeMusic8 hours ago2 minute read
Key Points
The White House trolled Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding by sharing an edited image of a marquee sign.
The altered sign, originally celebrating their marriage, was changed to display the message "Trump Is Your President."
This social media action is part of an ongoing and often intense feud between Donald Trump and Taylor Swift.
White House Trolls Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding with Edited Sign Prank

The White House recently engaged in a notable social media commentary regarding the wedding of pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL tight end Travis Kelce, sharing an edited image that subtly mocked the celebrated couple. Following their nuptials on Friday, July 3, the White House’s official X (formerly Twitter) account posted an altered photograph of Madison Square Garden’s digital marquee. The original sign, which had been shared by Madison Square Garden on Instagram to commemorate the event, read, “JUST&T MARRIED!” in a striking black font against a pink backdrop, confirming the couple’s union.

However, the White House’s version of the marquee displayed a different message: “Trump Is Your President.” The post was captioned with an emphatic, “IT’S HAPPENED!!!” This social media jest comes as little surprise given the widely documented and often intense feud between President Donald Trump and Taylor Swift, which has played out publicly over several years.

The day prior to the wedding-related post, the White House had already referenced Swift on its official X account, sharing an Eras Tour-inspired poster featuring Trump with the caption, “It’s been a long time coming…”. These recent social media actions by the White House are set against a backdrop of escalating tensions between Trump and Swift, which initially began in 2018. The feud intensified considerably after Swift publicly endorsed Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election cycle.

In response to Swift’s political stance, Trump had previously posted a stark message on Truth Social, stating, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” Yet, despite this history of animosity, Trump had adopted a more conciliatory tone following Swift and Kelce’s engagement in August of the previous year. During a meeting, Trump remarked, “No, I think he’s a great player, I think he’s a great guy. I think that she’s a terrific person. So I wish them a lot of luck.” This fluctuating rhetoric from the former president underscores the complex and often unpredictable dynamic of his relationship with the pop culture icon, which the White House’s recent social media activity has once again brought into the spotlight.

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