Scooter Braun Shows Support For Kamala Harris After Donald Trump’s ‘I Hate Taylor Swift’ Jab; DEETS

As a long-time fan who’s witnessed the rollercoaster ride that is Scooter Braun’s career, I can’t help but feel a rush of excitement as I see him take a bold stand for Kamala Harris. The man who once held the master recordings of Taylor Swift – arguably one of music’s most powerful voices – has now become an unlikely ally in the political arena.


Scooter Braun seems to be indicating his support for Kamala Harris’ presidency, and in an interesting twist, he mentioned Taylor Swift as well. This move follows Donald Trump’s remark about Taylor Swift on Truth Social, where Trump expressed dislike for the pop star after she endorsed Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential election.

Braun, who gained fame by getting Swift’s songwriting credits, responded to Trump’s remark on Instagram with a message. Braun commented, “Shake it off, Donald,” in reference to Swift’s popular song, after posting a screenshot of Trump’s Truth Social post. Also, he captioned the story with “Kamala 2024,” expressing his support for Harris.

Through Swift’s public support for Harris on Instagram and her announcement of voting for Tim Walz and Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, the ongoing banter between Trump and Swift has intensified.

Over time, there have been many ups and downs in the partnership between Swift and Braun, primarily due to Braun gaining control over the original recordings of Swift’s first 14 Grammy-winning albums.

In an attempt to regain ownership over her old tunes by re-recording them, Swift’s dispute with him escalated further. Some supporters were taken aback by his support for the singer from Fortnite.

On Sunday, the campaign team of Vice President Harris playfully ridiculed former President Trump for expressing his criticism of pop artist Taylor Swift through his Truth Social platform.

Referencing various Swift tunes, Harris’s campaign declared on Sunday via Sarafina Chitika, their spokesperson, on social media platform X, “It seems quite evident that Donald Trump is in a very tough spot (Safe & Sound), and he’s feeling quite low (Down Bad).

The campaign mirrored Harris’s statement indicating that “Mr. Not-at-all Fine has been preoccupied with dealing with his personal emotions, complaining about first-world problems, and completely neglecting the concerns of U.S. citizens this week.

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2024-09-16 19:22