White House trolls Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding with edited Madison Square Garden sign
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden on July 3 became a point of political commentary when the Trump administration shared doctored images of the event. The White House modified photographs of the arena's congratulatory signage, substituting the couple's names with pro-Trump messaging before posting the altered images on social media with political captions.
The incident reflects an ongoing dispute between the president and Swift, rooted in her public support for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris during the 2024 election. Trump has previously expressed negativity toward Swift and suggested she might face repercussions for her political stance, though he expressed goodwill when announcing her engagement. The wedding itself included performances by prominent musicians and was accompanied by the couple's announcement of substantial charitable contributions.
- White House edited wedding signage to replace newlyweds' names with pro-Trump messaging
- Action reflects ongoing conflict stemming from Swift's 2024 endorsement of Kamala Harris
- Wedding featured notable musical performances and included couple's major charitable donations