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JUST IN LIVE: Chaos in Los Angeles as Taylor Swift and More Than 300 Protesters Arrested Under Terrorism Act While Marching Against Donald Trump’s Policies, Gaza Genocide, and Palestine Action Ban

LIVE: Taylor Swift and 300+ Arrested Under Terrorism Act in LA Protest Against Trump’s Gaza Policies and Palestine Action Ban
Los Angeles, CA — In a stunning turn of events, global music superstar Taylor Swift has been arrested alongside more than 300 protesters during a massive demonstration in downtown Los Angeles. The protest, organized by a coalition of human rights groups, student movements, and pro-Palestine activists, was aimed at condemning President Donald Trump’s policies on Gaza, what demonstrators called the “ongoing genocide,” and his recent federal ban on the activist network Palestine Action.

The arrests were carried out under the controversial Terrorism Act provisions, which critics say are being weaponized to silence political dissent and criminalize solidarity with Palestine. Police in riot gear moved in on the crowds outside LA’s Civic Center Plaza just after 2 p.m. local time, issuing dispersal orders before kettling large groups of protesters.
Swift’s Arrest Stuns Supporters
Eyewitness footage circulating on social media shows Taylor Swift, wearing a keffiyeh scarf and holding a sign reading “Freedom for Palestine”, being led away by officers. The moment has already gone viral, sparking an online firestorm and drawing statements of support from fans and fellow artists.
“Arresting Taylor Swift under anti-terror laws for speaking out against injustice is a terrifying sign of where we’re headed as a country,” said civil liberties attorney Nadia Rahman.
Protesters Decry “Authoritarian Overreach”
Demonstrators accused the Trump administration of using national security legislation to target activists. The Palestine Action ban, signed into law last week, makes it a federal offense to materially support the UK-founded protest network, which has staged high-profile blockades and occupations of arms manufacturers supplying Israel.
“This is not about safety, it’s about shutting down dissent,” said student organizer Malik Carter, who was among those detained. “If they can arrest Taylor Swift, imagine what they’ll do to the rest of us.”
Nationwide Fallout and Global Reaction
News of Swift’s arrest has dominated headlines globally, with protests erupting in solidarity in New York, Chicago, London, and Paris. Political leaders from several countries have condemned the crackdown, with Amnesty International calling it “a blatant attack on freedom of expression.”
In Washington, the White House defended the arrests, claiming they were necessary to prevent “coordinated threats to public order” linked to “extremist activity.” Critics dismissed these claims as baseless.
What Happens Next
Swift and the other detainees are being held at multiple LAPD facilities, with legal teams working to secure their release. Lawyers warn that charges under the Terrorism Act carry severe penalties, including long prison sentences.
For many, today’s events mark a watershed moment in the struggle between government power and the right to protest. As the situation unfolds, supporters have vowed to keep pressure on authorities until all arrested are released.