Donald Trump’s grudge against Taylor Swift doesn’t stop on her wedding day.
Swift married Travis Kelce in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden on Friday, which was highlighted by huge pink screens lit up outside the famous New York City arena that read “JUST&T MARRIED” after the A-list couple said “I do” in front of more than 1,000 guests on site.
Shortly after the posters appeared, the White House issued a scathing critique parodying the ad.
“IT HAPPENED!!!” The White House’s official X account says so, along with an AI-generated image of pink billboards that read, “Trump is your president.”
This wasn’t the first time the Trump administration took a dig at the world-famous 36-year-old singer during her wedding weekend.

The White House lashes out after Taylor Swift’s wedding to Travis Kelce (Getty Images)
On Thursday evening, the official White House X account shared a graphic titled “America’s Eras Tour,” modeled after the colorful blocky artwork used on Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour.
The photo shows Trump at the center of the collage, surrounded by former presidents such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, as well as iconic moments in US history, including the moon landing.
“It’s been a long time…” the caption reads, referencing lyrics from Swift’s song “Miss Americana and the Prince of Heartbreak.”
The White House did not return immediately The Independent request for comment.
Trump and Swift have had a feud for years. The feud especially escalated in 2024 after Swift endorsed Trump opponent Kamala Harris for president, saying, “I think she’s a strong, gifted leader, and I believe we can accomplish much more in this country if we are led by calm rather than chaos.”
This support angered Trump and led him to post on social media: “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!”
He went on to warn that Swift would “pay market price for this.”
In 2025, he mocked her again on his platform, writing: “Has anyone noticed that since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT’ she’s not ‘HOT’ anymore?”
However, it seemed to cool off later in the year. When Swift and Kelsey’s engagement was announced in August, Trump congratulated the couple during a call with reporters at a Cabinet meeting.
“Well, I wish them luck,” Trump said. “I think that… I think he’s a great player, I think he’s a great guy, and I think she’s a tremendous person.
“So I wish them luck.”