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BREAKING NEWS:Taylor Swift Tears Into Donald Trump After White House Files Lawsuit Against NBC Over SNL Mockery, Says the President Should “Worry About the Government Shutdown, Epstein Files, and Rising Food Prices” Instead of Comedy Sketches
BREAKING NEWS:Taylor Swift Tears Into Donald Trump After White House Files Lawsuit Against NBC Over SNL Mockery, Says the President Should “Worry About the Government Shutdown, Epstein Files, and Rising Food Prices” Instead of Comedy Sketches
**BREAKING: Taylor Swift lashes out at Donald Trump amid White House lawsuit over NBC Universal / Saturday Night Live mockery**
In a dramatic escalation of tensions between pop-star and politician, Taylor Swift has publicly called out President Donald Trump after the White House filed a lawsuit against NBC over a parody segment on Saturday Night Live. Swift, speaking via a social-media post late Thursday, accused the president of misplacing his priorities, saying he should be focusing on “the looming government shutdown, the Epstein files, and rising food prices” rather than suing comedians.
### The lawsuit
The White House recently announced that it had filed formal litigation against NBC Universal, alleging defamation and misuse of official White House imagery in an SNL sketch. The SNL segment, which featured a caricature of the Trump administration, mocked the president’s handling of certain topics. The lawsuit claims the network went “beyond satire” and “maliciously misrepresented” the administration.
No official document of the filing has yet been widely shared, but the claim has been circulated by several conservative media outlets.
### Taylor Swift speaks up
Within hours of the news, Swift weighed in:
> “If the White House thinks it has time to sue over a comedy sketch, maybe it should **worry about** the government shutdown, those Epstein-files the public still hasn’t seen, and **why my grocery bill jumped 30%** this year.”
She added that free speech and satire are “essential in a democracy” and suggested that the lawsuit “feels like a distraction from real issues people are living through”.
Swift has largely kept a low public political profile in recent months but has been vocal before about issues such as inequality and cultural representation. Her surprise intervention has sparked fresh speculation about her role in national discourse.
### Political backdrop & public reaction
The White House’s decision to sue a major broadcast network over satire has raised concerns among free-speech advocates, who argue that legal action against comedy sets a concerning precedent. Some legal commentators say the case may struggle—satire is generally protected under U.S. law unless it crosses into “actual malice” or knowingly false statements of fact.
Swift’s remarks have drawn strong responses across the political spectrum. Supporters praise her for calling out what they view as political theatre instead of governance; critics say she’s stepping into partisan waters that could alienate portions of her fan-base.
On social media, the hashtag #LetThemLaugh began trending, and many fans of the pop-star expressed pride that she used her platform. Meanwhile, conservative commentators accused her of lecturing on issues she doesn’t have to face personally, such as food-price inflation.
### What’s next?
Several questions remain:
* Will NBC Universal fight the lawsuit in court or seek a settlement?
* Will Swift follow up her statement with further political involvement or endorsements?
* Will this episode push Congress to examine legal protections for satire and media in the digital age?
For now, the spotlight is on the White House and how it responds to both the backlash and the underlying policy issues Swift raised—particularly the government shutdown risk and inflationary pressures that resonate with everyday Americans.
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