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Donald Trump Shocks Reporters Upon Ryder Cup Arrival— Confirm Barrack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift Will Definitely Join Former FBI Director James Comey in Facing Legal Heat

Trump at Ryder Cup Suggests Obama, Hillary, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift Could Face Prosecution After Comey Indictment
Rome, Italy — President Donald Trump stunned reporters upon his arrival at the Ryder Cup on Thursday, shifting attention from golf to politics as he predicted that a wave of prosecutions against some of his most prominent critics and high-profile celebrities may soon follow.

Speaking just hours after the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, Trump described the legal action as “only the beginning” and suggested that former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and music icons Beyoncé and Taylor Swift could be next in line.
“What you’re seeing with Comey is the first step,” Trump told reporters gathered near the team entrance. “There are others—Obama, Hillary, even Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. They’ve done terrible things, and I expect justice will be served.”
The comments instantly sent shockwaves across political and entertainment circles. Trump has long accused his political opponents of conspiring against him, frequently targeting Obama and Clinton during his campaigns and presidency. However, the inclusion of global superstars like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift marked a dramatic expansion of his rhetoric into the entertainment world.
Observers at the Ryder Cup, including journalists and golf fans, appeared visibly taken aback as the President made his bold assertions while standing beside members of the U.S. team. Some reporters pressed for clarification, asking whether the Justice Department had initiated investigations into the celebrities Trump named, but he declined to provide specifics.
“You’ll see soon enough,” Trump added cryptically. “The American people deserve the truth, and we’re going to expose it.”
The indictment of James Comey, who had clashed with Trump during his presidency, has already reignited fierce debate in Washington. Trump’s suggestion that prosecutions could extend to a former president, a former secretary of state, and two of the world’s most influential pop stars underscores just how personal—and wide-reaching—his pursuit of accountability has become.
Political analysts were quick to weigh in. Some suggested that Trump’s statements were designed to keep the spotlight on him at an international sporting event, while others warned that the rhetoric risked further inflaming divisions in American politics and culture.
Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, both outspoken in their criticism of Trump in the past, have not responded publicly to his latest remarks. Obama and Clinton also remained silent as of press time, though aides privately dismissed the comments as “political theater.”
Meanwhile, Trump appeared unfazed by the controversy as he entered the Ryder Cup venue, waving to a mix of cheering supporters and stunned spectators.
Whether his predictions translate into actual prosecutions remains highly uncertain. But one thing is clear: President Trump has once again blurred the lines between sports, politics, and pop culture—making sure all eyes are firmly on him.