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Trump Says He Likes Taylor Swift “25% Less Now” After She Condemns His Rhetoric on Rob Reiner’s Death
A fresh culture-war firestorm erupted this week after President Donald Trump claimed he now likes Taylor Swift “25% less,” responding to the pop superstar’s sharp criticism of his language surrounding the reported death of filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner.
Swift, who has increasingly used her platform to speak out on political and social issues, condemned Trump’s comments as “dangerous” and “dehumanizing,” accusing the president of engaging in rhetoric she said crossed a moral line. Her statement spread rapidly across social media, triggering a wave of praise from supporters — and fury from Trump allies.
Trump did not hold back.
In a brief but pointed response, the president dismissed Swift’s criticism and told reporters he now likes the singer “25% less,” a remark that instantly ignited backlash, memes, and heated debate online.
Supporters of Trump rushed to defend him, accusing Swift of exploiting tragedy to score political points and branding her comments as “elite outrage.” Critics, meanwhile, argued that Trump’s casual dismissal underscored what they see as a pattern of inflammatory language and personal attacks.
“This isn’t about Taylor Swift,” one viral post read. “It’s about a president who keeps lowering the bar and then acting shocked when people call him out.”
Others fired back just as fiercely, saying Swift should “stick to music” and accusing her of fueling division by inserting herself into political controversies.
The clash has once again highlighted the growing collision between celebrity influence and political power — a space where Swift and Trump have increasingly found themselves on opposite sides. Within hours, hashtags related to both figures were trending, with millions weighing in on who crossed the line first.
Whether Trump’s “25% less” jab was meant as humor, provocation, or dismissal, the result was unmistakable: another viral flashpoint in an already polarized landscape, where even tragedy becomes fuel for political warfare.
And as usual, the internet isn’t done arguing.
