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Taylor Swift for President!” — Scottish Protesters Shout Out Pop Star While Protesting Donald Trump in Edinburgh Scotland, Advocating for Gaza, Ukraine, and the Release of Epstein Files, as Trump Makes Strange Comment on it While Playing Golf at Turnberry

‘Taylor Swift for President!’ — Scottish Protesters Rally Against Trump, Advocate for Gaza and Ukraine
Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland this week was met with thousands of outraged demonstrators flooding the streets of Edinburgh and surrounding cities. But among the sea of anti-Trump placards and calls for justice in war-torn regions, one banner stood out — a massive sign declaring, “Taylor Swift for President!”

The unexpected shoutout to the global pop superstar came from a group of young protesters advocating not just against Trump’s four-day visit, but also raising awareness for ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. Chanting messages of peace, unity, and accountability, the demonstrators said the banner symbolized a growing frustration with global leadership and a desire for figures who “stand for truth and humanity.”
“Taylor Swift represents compassion and influence — two things the world desperately needs right now,” said 21-year-old protester Isla McKinnon, who helped paint the now-viral sign. “She’s not a politician, but her voice reaches millions. That’s power.”
As Trump played golf at Turnberry amid tight security, chants of “Swift for President!” echoed alongside demands for an end to violence in Gaza and Ukraine. Social media quickly picked up on the moment, with photos of the banner circulating under hashtags like #SwiftForPresident, #ScotlandProtests, and #VoicesForPeace.
Swift, who has not yet publicly commented on the unexpected political endorsement, has long been vocal about social issues, including support for women’s rights, LGBTQ+ communities, and humanitarian aid. Many of the protesters said her advocacy inspired them to call for her leadership in contrast to what they see as divisive politics dominating headlines.
Political analysts noted that while the idea of Swift running for office is unlikely, the moment reflects a deeper sentiment: young people increasingly trust cultural icons over traditional politicians to amplify urgent causes.
For now, the “Taylor Swift for President” banner remains a viral snapshot of a protest that merged pop culture, politics, and global advocacy in one unexpected moment — proving that even in Scotland, the Swift effect is impossible to ignore.