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Taylor Swift Accuses Donald Trump of Trying to be a King — Says He Uses Power to Enrich Himself, Silence Critics, Ignore Court Rulings, Deploy Troops in U.S. Cities, and Even Flirt with an Unconstitutional Third Term — Urges Americans to Come Out Massively for “No Kings Day” Rally

Taylor Swift Accuses Donald Trump of “Trying to Be King,” Calls for Massive Turnout at “No Kings Day” Rally
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has issued one of her strongest political statements yet, accusing former President Donald Trump of “trying to be king” while using his power to enrich himself, silence critics, and undermine the democratic institutions of the United States.

In a lengthy social media post that has gone viral across multiple platforms, Swift said Trump’s behavior has crossed the line from self-serving politics into “an outright attempt to crown himself ruler.” She accused the former president of repeatedly ignoring court rulings, deploying federal troops in U.S. cities to suppress dissent, and openly floating the idea of serving an unconstitutional third term.
“We don’t have kings in America,” Swift wrote. “We have leaders who are supposed to serve the people — not themselves. Donald Trump uses his power to punish those who disagree, to reward those who protect him, and to rewrite the rules whenever it suits him. That’s not democracy. That’s monarchy in disguise.”
Swift also cited Trump’s repeated references to political opponents as “the enemy within,” calling the language “dangerous, divisive, and deeply un-American.” She argued that such rhetoric fuels hostility and weakens the country from within.
“When a leader starts calling citizens the enemy, it’s time for the rest of us to stand up and say — no kings here,” Swift continued. “No one is above the law, and no one deserves a throne in a democracy.”
The 34-year-old artist, who has become increasingly outspoken on political issues in recent years, urged her millions of followers to attend the upcoming “No Kings Day” rally — a nationwide event organized to promote democracy, accountability, and constitutional limits on executive power.
Swift described the rally as a “peaceful, patriotic stand” against corruption and authoritarianism. She encouraged Americans of all backgrounds to participate, emphasizing unity over division.
“This isn’t about left or right. It’s about whether we still believe in a government of the people, by the people, and for the people,” she said. “We must come out massively, peacefully, and powerfully for ‘No Kings Day.’ This is about protecting what generations before us fought for — a free America.”
The singer’s statement quickly became one of the most discussed topics online, sparking both praise and backlash.
Supporters hailed Swift as a voice of conscience in a turbulent political climate, while Trump allies accused her of exaggeration and political opportunism.
Former aides to the ex-president dismissed Swift’s claims, insisting Trump’s references to “the enemy within” were about “corrupt insiders” and not ordinary Americans. But critics of the former president say Swift’s comments reflect growing public concern about his increasingly authoritarian tone as he hints at a possible return to office.
Political analysts note that Swift’s involvement could significantly boost turnout for the “No Kings Day” demonstrations. Her global influence, combined with her reputation for using her platform responsibly, has often mobilized young voters and activists alike.
As of Friday morning, social media platforms were flooded with posts under the hashtag #NoKingsDay, with fans sharing posters, march routes, and calls to “stand up for democracy.”
Swift ended her statement with a direct challenge:
“If you still believe in freedom, fairness, and the rule of law — show up. Democracy doesn’t protect itself. We have to.”