June 2, 2026
How Pop Stars and Politicians Took Beefs to a New Level in 2025


Itโ€™s not as if music and politics havenโ€™t been strange bedfellows for decades. But the bedding down got weirder than ever in 2025, when you were as likely to see music superstars pop up in the headlines of a D.C. news site like Politico as on Pitchfork. Here are some of the yearโ€™s highlights โ€” or, letโ€™s be real, lowlights โ€” in that crossover zone:

Jan. 20 โ€” Performers at President Trumpโ€™s inaugural events include such GOP-favoring artists as Jason Aldean and Kid Rock (who roars, โ€œIs MAGA in the house tonight?โ€) as well as less obviously partisan Carrie Underwood, who takes the most heat from anti-Trumpers. She says sheโ€™s doing it because โ€œwe must all come together in the spirit of unity,โ€ which in 2025 does not count as taking the temperature of the room.

May 15โ€” Bruce Springsteen tells a British audience that America is โ€œin the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.โ€ Trump responds by calling Springsteen โ€œhighly overrated,โ€ โ€œdumb as a rockโ€ and a โ€œdried out prune of a rocker (his skin is all atrophied!).โ€ The president did not lend the Boss any tangerine orange moisturizer tips.

May 16 โ€” Unprompted by much of anything, the president contends that musicโ€™s biggest superstar has gone from hero to zero under his withering social Truths: โ€œHas anyone noticed that, since I said โ€˜I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,โ€™ sheโ€™s no longer โ€˜HOT?โ€™โ€ Three months later, as an addendum to his praise of Sydney Sweeney, he adds of Swift, โ€œI canโ€™t stand her (HATE!).โ€ OMG, gag him with a spoon!

May 29 โ€” In one of many conciliatory moves toward the hip-hop community, Trump pardons Young Boy NBA on a guns conviction. Pras and Diddy lobby for their own pardons (not yet successfully) since theโ€™re being handed out like candy.

Oct. 8 โ€” House Speaker Mike Johnson says Bad Bunny being booked for the Super Bowl halftime show is โ€œa terrible decisionโ€ฆ In my view, you would have Lee Greenwood, or role models, doing that. Not somebody like thisโ€ฆ It sounds like heโ€™s not someone who appeals to a broader audience.โ€ Weโ€™ll see whether his math on the seats he needs to hold onto in 2026 is better than his math on Bad Bunnyโ€™s stats. Anyhow, way to court that Latino vote.

Nov. 7 โ€” Trolling with the best, the White House begins a video meme campaign consisting of appropriating huge pop stars or hits for pro-ICE videos. Olivia Rodrigo blasts back: โ€œDonโ€™t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda.โ€ Sabrina Carpenter calls a meme using her music โ€œevil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.โ€ Tweeted SZA: โ€œWhite House rage baiting artists for free promo is PEAK DARK.โ€ Of course, for this administration, triggering the worldโ€™s most beloved stars is a feature, not a flaw.

Dec. 7 โ€”Kennedy Center honorees including Kiss and George Strait come to the White House for a medallion ceremony. Gene Simmons, ย a longtime friend of the president, insists he is apolitical, but supports the presidentโ€™s East Wing teardown: โ€œโ€œHave you ever been to Versailles? The American house of the people is shameful.โ€ And he knows shame. So does Cheap Trick, which plays the Honors event to cover Kissโ€™ โ€œRock N Roll All Nite,โ€ then lives to regret it every day. Many left-leaning supporters go online to renounce their CT fandom, leading the group to issue a Dec. 17 statement swearing they werenโ€™t there supporting Trump.

Dec. 12 โ€”Nicki Minaj goes after California governor Gavin Newsom for supporting trans kids, calling him a โ€œwicked and evil manโ€ who will be โ€œobliteratedโ€ by her campaign against him. Newsom simply responds by posting Megan Thee Stallionโ€™s anti-Minaj diss track, โ€œHiss.โ€ It gets weirder when Vice President JD Vance, the recent subject of supportive Minaj posts, tweets โ€œNicki > Cardiโ€ โ€” further establishing that all adult political life is like high school, just not not as mature or noble.

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