Donald Trump has shared a scathing jab at Taylor Swift during a visit from the Philadelphia Eagles.
Taylor Swift was savagely booed as she watched the Chiefs vs the Eagles at the Super Bowl. Credit: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
Following the Eagles' Super Bowl win against the Kansas City Chiefs back in February, most of the team visited the White House on Monday, where President Trump spoke about their triumph.
Though several players, including star quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts were noticeably absent on the day, Trump lauded their efforts in his speech, calling Hurts a "terrific player".
He also praised the Eagles' controversial "tush push" play, as well as complimenting star running back Saquon Barkley before inviting players including Lane Johnson to speak at the podium.
However, Trump's outlook was pretty different when it came to Swift, who is dating Travis Kelce, the Chiefs' tight end.
Swift's presence at several of Kelce's games has divided fans, with some questioning why the focus seemed to be centered on the singer instead of the game itself.
Donald Trump took aim at Taylor Swift during his speech. Credit: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
Addressing the Super Bowl final between the Chiefs and the Eagles, Trump said the game was "a little surprising" but "an incredible game".
The President highlighted that he "was there, I watched in person," in New Orleans on February 9 - which also marked the first time a sitting president ever attended a Super Bowl.
He added: "I was there along with Taylor Swift," before savagely quipping: "How did that work out?"
As the crowd erupted into laughter, he repeated: "How did that one work out?"
It's not the first time Trump has come after Swift, having previously posted "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT" on Truth Social in September 2024 after the singer publicly endorsed his presidential opponent Kamala Harris.
The following day, he appeared on Fox & Friends where he told viewers: "I was not a Taylor Swift fan.
"It was just a question of time. ... But she’s a very liberal person. She seems to always endorse a Democrat. And she’ll probably pay a price for it in the marketplace."
Hours before the Eagles' visit on Monday, NBC News White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor reported that Hurts would miss the trip, as well as other members of the 2025 Super Bowl championship team.
Several members of the team did not end up making Monday's event at the White House. Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images
Alcindor tweeted: "A White House official confirms to me that @Eagles quarterback @JalenHurts will not be visiting the White House when the Super Bowl champions come later this afternoon.
"The White House says Hurts and other players who can’t attend had 'scheduling conflicts'."