<p>Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump on Sunday leveled an attack against Taylor Swift, declaring his "hate" for her just days after the pop mega-star endorsed his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris.</p><p>In an all-caps posting on his Truth Social media account, Trump wrote, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!"</p><p>Immediately following last week's Trump-Harris debate, Swift informed her 284 million Instagram followers that she planned to vote for Harris, currently the US vice president, "because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them."</p><p>Trump, who has 7.71 million followers on Truth Social, initially had dismissed Swift's endorsement of Harris by saying he was "not a Taylor fan." He had previously shared <ins><a href="https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112984762512136574">fake artificial intelligence-generated images</a></ins> on social media that showed Swift and her fans supporting him. Swift cited these viral memes as the reason for going public with her endorsement of Harris.</p>.<p>Public opinion polls after Swift's endorsement have shown Harris gaining significant ground on Trump in what is expected to be a close Nov 5 presidential election. Since then, the former president has ratcheted up his rhetoric against one of the most successful recording artists in history.</p>.<p>Swift's backing of Harris has drawn over 9 million "likes" to her Instagram post, fueling speculation that it could boost the Democrat's chances of winning the presidential election.</p><p>After the Trump post, Harris' vice presidential running mate Tim Walz wrote on X: "Swifties: With your help we're gonna defeat the smallest man who ever lived."</p><p>One of Swift's songs is titled 'The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived'.</p><p>Trump's rage against Swift brought a torrent of supporters to proclaim on X, "I LOVE TAYLOR SWIFT," while others came to Trump's defense by attacking the administration of Democratic President Joe Biden.</p><p>Trump and Swift have been trading barbs for years.</p><p>After she supported Democratic candidates in the 2018 elections, Trump said in response to reporters' questions at the White House: "Let's say that I like Taylor's music about 25% less now."</p>
<p>Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump on Sunday leveled an attack against Taylor Swift, declaring his "hate" for her just days after the pop mega-star endorsed his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris.</p><p>In an all-caps posting on his Truth Social media account, Trump wrote, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!"</p><p>Immediately following last week's Trump-Harris debate, Swift informed her 284 million Instagram followers that she planned to vote for Harris, currently the US vice president, "because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them."</p><p>Trump, who has 7.71 million followers on Truth Social, initially had dismissed Swift's endorsement of Harris by saying he was "not a Taylor fan." He had previously shared <ins><a href="https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112984762512136574">fake artificial intelligence-generated images</a></ins> on social media that showed Swift and her fans supporting him. Swift cited these viral memes as the reason for going public with her endorsement of Harris.</p>.<p>Public opinion polls after Swift's endorsement have shown Harris gaining significant ground on Trump in what is expected to be a close Nov 5 presidential election. Since then, the former president has ratcheted up his rhetoric against one of the most successful recording artists in history.</p>.<p>Swift's backing of Harris has drawn over 9 million "likes" to her Instagram post, fueling speculation that it could boost the Democrat's chances of winning the presidential election.</p><p>After the Trump post, Harris' vice presidential running mate Tim Walz wrote on X: "Swifties: With your help we're gonna defeat the smallest man who ever lived."</p><p>One of Swift's songs is titled 'The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived'.</p><p>Trump's rage against Swift brought a torrent of supporters to proclaim on X, "I LOVE TAYLOR SWIFT," while others came to Trump's defense by attacking the administration of Democratic President Joe Biden.</p><p>Trump and Swift have been trading barbs for years.</p><p>After she supported Democratic candidates in the 2018 elections, Trump said in response to reporters' questions at the White House: "Let's say that I like Taylor's music about 25% less now."</p>