Trump predicts Swift's endorsement of Harris was inevitable.
During a Wednesday interview, Trump stated that Swift consistently supports Democrats.
Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris does not surprise former President Donald Trump.
During a call-in to "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday morning, Trump asserted that the singer had always intended to support the Democratic Party.
"It was only a matter of time before she couldn't endorse Biden. Trump stated that he is not a fan of Taylor Swift when he said, 'You look at Biden, you couldn't possibly endorse him.'"
"She's a liberal person who consistently supports Democrats, which may result in consequences for her in the marketplace."
Just after the Democratic presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Swift endorsed Harris for president.
The pop star announced on Instagram that she will be voting for Harris because she is a "warrior" for the rights and causes she believes in.
During his "Fox & Friends" call-in, Trump stated that he prefers Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, to Mrs. Mahomes.
"She's a big Trump fan," Trump said.
On Aug. 13, Mahomes first showed her support for Trump by liking his Instagram post about the "2024 GOP platform." Later, she responded to criticism on her Instagram Stories.
"Being an adult hater requires deep-seated issues that you refuse to address from childhood," she wrote on Instagram Stories after receiving criticism for her support. "Your brain is fully developed and you hate seeing others succeed."
Brittany Mahomes and Swift were caught on camera hugging affectionately at the U.S. Open while Travis Kelce and the Mahomes family watched.
Planet Chronicle Digital's Ryan Gaydos and Bradford Betz contributed to this report.
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