White House Posts Trump-Themed Meme Following Taylor Swift's Wedding
Following the announcement of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's marriage, the White House posted a meme on Twitter that incorporated Donald Trump.
The meme was a play on illuminated signs displayed outside Madison Square Garden, where the couple reportedly wed.
While the original signs read "JUST&T MARRIED," the White House's version showed "Trump Is Your President."
This social media activity from the White House comes after Swift and Kelce confirmed their wedding in a press release on Friday evening, shortly after the signs appeared at the New York City venue.
Earlier on the same day, the White House had also shared another meme referencing Taylor Swift, featuring an Eras Tour-style poster of Trump with the caption, "It's been a long time coming…" This engagement with Swift-related content by the White House highlights the ongoing, albeit one-sided, public dynamic between Donald Trump and the pop superstar.
Donald Trump has previously expressed strong opinions about Taylor Swift.
After Swift endorsed Kamala Harris in 2024, Trump reportedly responded on Truth Social with "I hate Taylor Swift." In 2025, he further commented, "Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?'"
Trump's public comments regarding Swift date back even further.
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, Swift voiced support for Democratic Senate candidate Phil Bredesen over Republican Marsha Blackburn in Tennessee.
At that time, Trump addressed Swift's political stance, stating, "I’m sure Taylor Swift knows nothing, and doesn’t know anything about [Blackburn]," and added, "I like Taylor’s music about 25 percent less now, OK?"
Key points
- The White House posted a meme on Twitter referencing Donald Trump after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their marriage.
- The meme riffed on signs that appeared outside Madison Square Garden, changing "JUST&T MARRIED" to "Trump Is Your President."
- Earlier on the same day, The White House shared another meme featuring an Eras Tour-esque poster of Trump.