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President Trump Directs OIG to Launch Probe Targeting Music Icons Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Beyoncé, Robert De Niro, Tech Mogul Elon Musk, and Political Figures Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden after John Bolton’s arrest

OIG Launches Unprecedented Investigation into High-Profile Celebrities and Political Figures at President Trump’s Directive
Washington, D.C. – August 2, 2025 – The Office of Inspector General (OIG) confirmed on Saturday that it has initiated a sweeping investigation targeting a group of prominent celebrities and political figures, including Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Beyoncé, Elon Musk, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden. The probe, ordered directly by President Donald Trump, marks a controversial move that has sparked intense debate over the use of federal authority to target perceived political adversaries and cultural icons.

A Presidential Directive Sparks Action
The OIG’s announcement follows a series of public statements and social media posts from President Trump, who has repeatedly called for investigations into individuals he claims have undermined his administration or engaged in unlawful activities. Sources indicate that the investigation stems from Trump’s allegations that these figures, spanning entertainment, technology, and politics, have either violated campaign finance laws or conspired against his presidency. Notably, Trump has pointed to the 2024 election cycle, during which Swift, Springsteen, and Beyoncé openly endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, as a catalyst for his grievances.
In a May 2025 Truth Social post, Trump questioned whether payments to Springsteen and Beyoncé for their campaign appearances constituted “illegal campaign contributions,” escalating his rhetoric by calling for a “major investigation” into their actions. He similarly targeted Swift, whose endorsement of Harris drew his ire, with posts claiming her influence had waned since his public criticism. The inclusion of Musk, a former ally turned occasional critic, appears tied to tensions over the Epstein files and Musk’s role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has faced scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest.
The political figures—former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, along with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton—are no strangers to Trump’s accusations. The president has long claimed that Obama and Clinton orchestrated a “treasonous conspiracy” to undermine his 2016 election victory, citing declassified reports alleging manipulation of intelligence assessments. Biden, meanwhile, has been the subject of Trump’s recent calls for investigations into his administration’s actions, including unproven claims of election interference.
OIG’s Role and Scope of the Investigation
The OIG, tasked with investigating waste, fraud, and abuse within federal agencies, has not disclosed specific details about the scope of the probe or the allegations against each individual. However, the office confirmed that it is acting on a direct executive order from President Trump, raising concerns among government ethics experts about the independence of the investigation.
Critics argue that the probe risks politicizing the OIG’s role, particularly given Trump’s history of dismissing inspectors general during his first term and his recent firing of 17 agency watchdogs in January 2025. Former Inspector General Mark Greenblatt, who was dismissed by Trump, warned that such actions could undermine public trust, stating, “The cardinal sin for an inspector general is bias.”
The inclusion of celebrities like Swift, Springsteen, and Beyoncé in the investigation is unprecedented, with no clear precedent for targeting entertainers for their political endorsements. The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) issued a statement defending Swift and Springsteen, calling Trump’s attacks “an affront to free speech” and emphasizing their status as “role models and inspirations to millions.”
Reactions and Implications
The announcement has ignited a firestorm of reactions. Supporters of President Trump, particularly within his base, view the investigation as a bold step to hold accountable those they perceive as part of a “corrupt establishment.” On X, posts from conservative commentators have echoed Trump’s calls for scrutiny, with some alleging that celebrity endorsements of Harris were part of a coordinated effort to sway the 2024 election.
Conversely, critics, including Democratic lawmakers and civil liberties advocates, have decried the probe as an abuse of power. Representative Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) called for investigations into Musk’s own conflicts of interest, arguing that Trump’s targeting of political opponents and cultural figures “reeks of corruption.” Former President Obama’s spokesman dismissed related accusations as “ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction,” while Clinton and Biden have yet to comment publicly.
Legal experts question the investigation’s legitimacy, noting that the OIG’s jurisdiction typically focuses on federal agency misconduct, not private citizens or former officials. “This move stretches the OIG’s mandate beyond its traditional scope,” said a former DOJ official, speaking anonymously. “It risks turning a watchdog agency into a political weapon.”
A Pattern of Targeting Adversaries
This investigation aligns with Trump’s broader pattern of using federal authority to pursue perceived enemies. During his first term, he fired five inspectors general and criticized their oversight, and recent reports indicate that eight dismissed watchdogs are challenging their terminations in court. Trump’s calls for investigations into figures like Obama and Clinton have persisted, often tied to unproven claims of election interference or conspiracies like the “Russia hoax.”
The inclusion of Musk, however, adds complexity. As head of DOGE, Musk has been a key figure in Trump’s push to streamline government, yet his own business interests, including a proposed $400 million Tesla Cybertruck contract with the State Department, have drawn scrutiny. His falling out with Trump over the Epstein files, where Musk alleged the president’s involvement, may have contributed to his inclusion in the probe.
What’s Next?
The OIG has not provided a timeline for the investigation or clarified whether it will focus on specific allegations, such as campaign finance violations or broader claims of conspiracy. Legal challenges are likely, with experts predicting that the targeted individuals may file lawsuits to contest the probe’s validity. Public reaction, particularly from fans of Swift, Springsteen, and Beyoncé, is expected to intensify, potentially fueling protests or further polarizing discourse.
As the investigation unfolds, it raises critical questions about the balance between executive power and accountability, the role of independent watchdogs, and the intersection of politics and celebrity in an increasingly divided nation. For now, the nation watches as the OIG navigates this high-stakes and highly controversial directive from the White House.