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JUST IN: American superstar Taylor Swift has finally broken her silence following the sudden cancellation of multiple performances at the Kennedy Center — and her words are sparking intense reactions. In a fiery response, Swift reportedly blasted former President Donald Trump over the controversial Kennedy Center name change, calling it “disgusting.” She went on to say: “It’s disturbing that Trump has no achievements of his own that he has to steal another man’s memorial. Why can’t MAGA find their own people to perform?” However, what truly shocked fans and critics alike wasn’t just her criticism of the decision — it was Swift’s final statement, one that directly referenced Donald Trump and Kid Rock, leaving many wondering what this could mean for the future of performances at one of America’s most iconic cultural institutions.
American pop superstar Taylor Swift has broken her silence following the cancellation of several high-profile performances at the Kennedy Center, a move that has stirred controversy across the entertainment and political worlds.
In a strongly worded response circulating online, Swift reportedly criticized former President Donald Trump over the contentious Kennedy Center name change, calling the situation “disgusting.”
She was quoted as saying, “It’s disturbing that Trump has no achievements of his own that he has to steal another man’s memorial. Why can’t MAGA find their own people to perform?”
While Swift’s remarks about the cancellations drew immediate attention, it was her final statement—referencing both Donald Trump and musician Kid Rock—that shocked many fans and commentators, fueling speculation about deeper tensions between artists and political figures tied to the iconic cultural institution.
The Kennedy Center has not yet released an official statement addressing Swift’s comments or the performance cancellations, but the backlash continues to grow as artists and audiences debate the intersection of politics and the arts.


