The White House shared a graphic inspired by Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' branding, featuring President Donald Trump and historical U.S. moments. The post, captioned 'It's been a long time coming...,' referenced a Swift lyric and was shared shortly after Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden.
The graphic, titled 'America's Eras Tour,' included images of Trump alongside former presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, as well as iconic moments like the moon landing and 'Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima.' The post drew mixed reactions online, with some users mocking the administration's use of Swift's branding despite Trump's past criticism of the singer.
Swift and Kelce announced their marriage on Friday night by flashing 'JUST&T MARRIED!' across a billboard outside Madison Square Garden. The ceremony was officiated by actor Adam Sandler and attended by 1,000 guests.
Trump has a history of public remarks about Swift, including his 2024 declaration, 'I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!' He has also criticized her political endorsements, particularly her support for Democratic candidates. In 2018, Swift endorsed Democratic opponent Marsha Blackburn in Tennessee's Senate race, calling Blackburn 'Trump in a wig' in her documentary 'Miss Americana.' Trump responded by saying he liked Swift's music '25 percent less' after her endorsement.
The White House's post came amid ongoing tensions between Trump and Swift, who has publicly endorsed Democratic candidates in multiple elections. The graphic's release on the same day as Swift's wedding sparked further discussion about the relationship between the two figures.