Sports teams invited to the White House generally receive a set set of tickets for events, the administration doesn't decide the guest list, according to a person familiar with the process who was not authorized to detail it publicly, and significant others don't always come forward. Model Gisele Bündchen did not visit the White House when Tom Brady, her husband at the time, visited with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021, for example.
But that person said that if Ms. Swift wanted to attend, the administration would “make it work.”
Ms. Swift's visit to the White House would add fuel to several theories — none of which she has acknowledged herself — that she has the potential to boost Mr. Biden's re-election bid and undermine the chances of his potential rival, Donald J. Trump. .
In recent weeks, Mr. Biden's allies have been speculating that Ms. Swift might make an endorsement, as she did in 2020. Mr. Trump appears concerned about that possibility, too. In a social media post over the weekend, he said he was responsible for the legislation that contributed to Ms. Swift's success.
Trump said: “It is impossible for her to support fraudster Joe Biden, the worst and most corrupt president in the history of our country, and to be disloyal to the man who made her so much money.” “Besides, I love my boyfriend Travis, even though he may be a liberal and probably can't stand me!”
Swift, 34, had no comment, but she has historically not reacted well when people try to take over her work. However, she was busy, perhaps jet-lagged, after traveling from her tour in Tokyo to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. There, she had a drink on national television, jumped up and down to support her boyfriend and joined him on the court to kiss him after the Chiefs' win.
“Beer enthusiast. Subtly charming alcohol junkie. Wannabe internet buff. Typical pop culture lover.”
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