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Swift Songs Pulled From Trump TikToks Over Copyright

Is Trump's team trolling Taylor Swift with her own music a petty misstep or a justified clap back in a feud she helped start?
Swift Songs Pulled From Trump TikToks Over Copyright
Above: Taylor Swift attends a Gala in New York City, June 11. Image credit: TheStewartofNY/WireImage/Getty Images

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Anti-Trump narrative

Using Taylor Swift's music without permission while publicly declaring hatred for her is a self-defeating move that exposes the pettiness behind the Trump team's social media strategy. Baiting artists with their own songs is trolling, and copyright law ultimately wins. When even pop culture refuses to play along, that says plenty about where this administration stands with the broader public.

Pro-Trump narrative

Swift has spent years using her massive platform to push progressive politics, from endorsing Harris in 2024 to pressuring senators on the Equality Act — so acting shocked that the Trump team justifiably trolled her back is selective outrage. Copyright enforcement is the latest chapter in a long-running political feud she helped start. Swift's influence is real, but so is the fact that her fan base crosses party lines regardless of her activism.



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