Is Brittany Mahomes rethinking her Trump endorsement after her anti-Taylor Swift meltdown?

 



It seems clear that when Brittany Mahomes liked (and then allegedly unliked) a Donald Trump post on Instagram, she didn’t mean to start a national debate, and she probably wasn’t prepared for one. She responded to the backlash not by explaining how or why her values led her to support potential Trump, but by accusing critics of being “haters” and then asking for compassion. Not exactly the best way to talk about who should be the leader of the free world, but a gaffe doesn’t make a monster.


Her friend Taylor Swift, however, has been very forthcoming and measured in when and how she talks about politics (to be fair, she’s been in the game much longer), and her endorsement of the Harris-Walz ticket after the presidential debate was still. but finally polite. He did not attack Trump supporters or even mention the man by name, so when the first Apprentice the host responded by saying that he “hates” the pop starIt might have irritated Mahomes (remember, Brittany hates the haters). That’s what the insiders say, anyway.


“She’s questioning her support for Donald Trump after he slammed Taylor, saying she hates him,” a source close to Mahomes said. he said Daily Mail. “Taylor is like a sister to her and has done absolutely nothing wrong. She has not mentioned Trump in her post and is allowed to speak her mind,” they added.


Brittany Mahomes/Instagram


For the source, it’s less about rethinking his vote and more about rethinking his statements. “This doesn’t mean she’s suddenly voting for Kamala. It just made her more aware of supporting (Trump) so publicly,” the source revealed, adding: “She doesn’t believe in hate in any form and she loves Taylor so much . This shook her to the core.”


Mahomes is currently pregnant with her third child with husband Patrick Mahomes, quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. When asked recently about political endorsements, Patrick promised not to name a candidate. “I don’t want my place and my platform to be used to endorse a candidate or do anything, in any way,” Mahomes said during a press conference. “I think my job is to inform people to register to vote. It’s to inform people to do their own research and then make the best decision for themselves and their family.”

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