“Get rid of it Donald,” Swift’s old foe wrote, quoting the singer’s famous lyrics.
Scottie Brown endorses Kamala Harris for president — and somehow makes it about Taylor Swift.
On Sunday, minutes after former President Donald Trump tweeted “I hate Taylor Swift!” on Truth Social, the former music executive shared a post to his Instagram Story, asking Trump to “get rid of” his hatred for Swift — while Brown endorsed Harris in the process.
“Get rid of it Donald, Kamala 2024,” he wrote.
Trump posted the anti-Swift post on Sunday, just days after the pop star endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket for president after last week’s debate in which Harris defeated Trump. Swift signed her post with her name and “kidless cat lady” — a dig at Trump’s running mate J.D. Vance, who has said the country is run by “a bunch of kidless cat ladies.”
After Trump's tantrum, Harris's camp was quick to respond, releasing a statement full of references to Swift's song titles.
“Donald Trump’s week of whining and conspiracy theories has voters on both sides of the aisle ready to forget he exists,” wrote Harris-Walz spokeswoman Sarafina Chitica. “The American people want to be out of the chaos and division of the Trump era.”
Swift appears to be living in Braun's mind without paying any rent, as she has not spoken publicly about him in years. In fact, the music manager is using Tortured Poets Section The singer's name comes as he pushes his endorsement of Harris five years after the infamous battle that prompted Swift to release her album. Taylor's version Re-releases.
Here’s a quick recap of the drama: Braun’s Ithaca Holdings acquired Scott Borchetta’s Big Machine Label Group, along with the master recordings for each of Taylor Swift’s first six studio albums. Swift’s side claimed she was barred from selling her master recordings, adding that Borchetta “knew what he was doing” by selling her music to someone with whom she had a longstanding feud. Braun, meanwhile, claimed Swift refused to negotiate, turning her fan base against him.