Donald Trump once again went on a rant against music superstar Taylor Swift after her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, won the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs.

This rant against the Grammy winner came amid the dozens of conspiracy theories from Trump supporters regarding her previous endorsement of Joe Biden and recent NFL appearances.

On Sunday, shortly after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl and Swift was seen kissing Travis Kelse on the field, the former president accused the singer of being "disloyal" if she would even endorse Joe Biden again, as she did back in 2020.

The former president stated that there was "no way she could endorse Crooked Joe Biden" and would never be "disloyal to the man who made her so much money," claiming that she and other artists benefited from the Music Modernization Act, which made earning royalties and licensing fees easier. It was passed during his presidency, according to The Guardian.

However, Swift has previously endorsed Joe Biden publicly, though she has not yet done so this year. Should she do so, Trump has now planted the seeds of having his supporters not like her even more. When she started dating Travis Kelce, who sparked the ire of right-wingers after he became a spokesperson for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, the conspiracy theories and right-wing hatred for Taylor Swift reached fever pitch, especially when she started appearing on NFL broadcasts.

As for Joe Biden, his campaign poked fun at the swirling conspiracy theories, tweeting after the Chiefs won, "Just like we drew it up," along with a photo of "Dark Brandon."

Donald Trump Asks Supreme Court To Pause Immunity Ruling

Meanwhile, as Trump goes after Taylor Swift again, he is also facing some legal troubles, including when the DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that he does not have immunity for the January 6 case. Now, he is once again asking the Supreme Court to step in.

According to ABC News, his attorneys have filed an emergency application with the United States Supreme Court regarding his loss at the DC Court of Appeals immunity case, asking the justices to stay that ruling against him.

In their appeal to the Supreme Court, Trump's lawyers argued that the high court should allow the appellate process to play out. This is part of Trump's well-known "Delay Delay Delay" strategy, which would effectively prevent his trials from happening before the elections, allowing him to possibly throw out these cases should he be elected president again.

Donald Trump Mar-A-Lago Classified Documents Case Heats Up With Evidence Hearing

As for Donald Trump's other legal problems, he is also facing the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, which continues with a closed-door hearing regarding evidence access.

On Monday, Trump met with Judge Aileen Cannon without any prosecutors present. Meanwhile, Jack Smith's team will meet with her on Monday afternoon. CNN noted that lawyers for Trump are expected to argue for access to classified evidence in the case they or their clients have not yet seen. Meanwhile, prosecutors and intelligence agencies are looking to keep it from them, as these documents might contain sensitive information.

READ MORE: Donald Trump Is Confused Why Co-Defendants Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Kenneth Chesebro Pleaded Guilty

This article is owned by Latin Post.

Written by: Rick Martin

WATCH: Donald Trump begs Taylor Swift to not endorse Joe Biden - Sky News Australia