Trump Slams Swift as Pop Star Announces New Album 'Showgirl'
Former President Trump challenges Swift's influence as pop star announces new album 'Showgirl' amid political tensions. Swift's $360M masters deal showcases free market success.

Taylor Swift announces new album as Trump challenges entertainment elite's political influence
NEW YORK - In a move that further highlights the growing divide between entertainment elites and conservative values, Taylor Swift announced her 12th studio album, 'The Life Of A Showgirl,' amid ongoing political tensions with former President Trump.
Album Announcement Amid Political Controversy
Swift, who has increasingly waded into political waters by opposing President Trump's strong leadership, revealed her new album at midnight on August 12. The announcement comes as Trump continues to challenge Swift's influence, claiming her popularity has declined since he publicly criticized her stance.
Trump's Bold Response to Entertainment Elite
The former president, known for his unwavering commitment to conservative values, took to Truth Social to address Swift's political activism. Trump's response demonstrates the growing resistance against Hollywood's influence on American politics, particularly after Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race.
Swift's Business Empire and Media Strategy
Despite her political leanings, Swift's business acumen cannot be denied. Following in the footsteps of successful American entrepreneurs, she recently secured ownership of her master recordings in a $360 million deal, showcasing the power of free market principles.
The singer's relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce has also garnered attention, with Swift scheduled to appear on his podcast 'New Heights.' The episode will air on August 13, marking a rare media appearance for the typically media-shy artist.
'All I've ever wanted was the opportunity to work hard enough to be able to one day purchase my music outright with no strings attached, no partnership, with full autonomy,' Swift stated in her announcement letter.
Jack London
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