White House References Trump in Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Wedding Meme
The White House has drawn attention by posting a meme on Twitter that referenced Donald Trump in connection with the recent wedding of pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce.
This development matters to the audience because it highlights the ongoing political commentary surrounding Swift, even on personal occasions.
The meme, shared by The White House, riffed on the illuminated signs that appeared outside Madison Square Garden following the couple's nuptials.
While the original signs declared "JUST MARRIED," the White House's version displayed "Trump Is Your President."
Swift and Kelce officially tied the knot on Friday evening at the New York City venue, with their marriage announced shortly after in a press release.
Earlier on the same day, The White House had shared another meme featuring an Eras Tour-esque poster of Trump with the caption, "It's been a long time coming…"
This latest interaction follows a history of public remarks from Donald Trump regarding Taylor Swift.
After Swift endorsed Kamala Harris in 2024, Trump reportedly responded with anger, stating on Truth Social, "I hate Taylor Swift." In 2025, he reportedly added, "Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?'"
Trump's comments about Swift date back even further.
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, Swift publicly supported Democratic Senate candidate Phil Bredesen over Republican Marsha Blackburn in Tennessee.
At the time, Trump addressed Swift's political stance, remarking, "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 in connection with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.
- The meme altered signs that originally read "JUST MARRIED" to display "Trump Is Your President" outside Madison Square Garden.
- Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their marriage via a press release after their wedding at Madison Square Garden.