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Barack Obama reveals why we need global icons like Taylor Swift now more than ever — at a time when politics feels broken and Americans feel betrayed by “dictator” and “king” Donald Trump.
Barack Obama Says We Need Icons Like Taylor Swift “Now More Than Ever” Amid Political Turmoil
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has weighed in on the current political climate, emphasizing the importance of global cultural figures like Taylor Swift in a time he describes as “deeply fractured.” Speaking during a public forum on leadership and democracy, Obama reflected on how artists and public figures play a crucial role in uniting people across divides — especially when politics feels “broken.”
“At a time when our politics feels broken and Americans feel betrayed by a so-called ‘dictator’ and ‘king’ in Donald Trump, voices like Taylor Swift’s remind us of the power of compassion, truth, and unity,” Obama said.

The former president, who has often praised the influence of artists and young people in shaping public discourse, suggested that cultural icons can help restore hope where political systems have faltered. “Taylor Swift isn’t just a musician — she’s a symbol of integrity, independence, and empathy,” Obama continued. “When people lose faith in politics, they turn to voices that still feel human.”
Swift, who has been increasingly outspoken on political and social issues in recent years, has used her platform to advocate for democracy, women’s rights, and equality. Her influence, Obama noted, “transcends borders,” inspiring millions to believe that positive change is still possible.
While Obama did not mention Trump’s name extensively, his reference to Americans being “betrayed by a dictator and king” was widely interpreted as a pointed critique of the former president’s leadership style and recent actions.
The comments come amid growing tensions in U.S. politics and rising disillusionment among young voters. Obama’s remarks signal his belief that the path to healing may lie not only in government reform, but also in the influence of figures who can bridge generational and ideological divides — artists like Taylor Swift who can “speak to our shared humanity.”
As Obama concluded, “We need more people who remind us that empathy is not weakness, that truth still matters, and that hope is worth fighting for.”
