Laura Ingraham Urges Taylor Swift to Perform at Trump’s Inauguration
The Fox News host suggests the pop star’s performance could symbolize national unity after a divisive election.
- Laura Ingraham called on Taylor Swift to perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s January 2025 inauguration, framing it as a potential act of national unity.
- Swift publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 campaign, while Trump expressed disdain for the singer and used AI-generated images falsely depicting her as a supporter.
- Ingraham argued on her Fox News show that Swift’s participation would be a smart career move and a gesture of goodwill following the contentious election.
- The suggestion has sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising the idea as unifying and others criticizing it as unrealistic or harmful to Swift’s brand.
- Neither Swift nor Trump’s teams have commented on Ingraham’s proposal, and the full lineup for the January 20 inauguration remains unconfirmed.