Taylor Swift’s political stance remained a complete mystery for the first decade or so of her career.

I’m proud to be a woman today, and every day," perBillboard.

Unfortunately, people found the tweet performative since she hadn’t said a word throughout the 2016 elections.

Taylor Swift performing onstage during the Eras Tour

However, Swift finally broke her silence on her personal politics in 2018.

Although Blackburn ultimately won the Senate seat, the post still stirred a significant positive change.

In the following months, she continued to encourage people to register to vote.

Taylor Swift waving from the stage at the Eras Tour

Then, in her October 2020V Magazineinterview, Swift shared her endorsement for the presidency.

Swift also vowed to do everything in her power to prevent him from being re-elected.

As a result, she only became more vocal with her criticism as Trump’s term dragged on.

Taylor Swift arriving to a Kansas City Chiefs game in red

In May 2020, the then-president penned an incredibly insensitive tweet about the protests against George Floyd’s murder.

Further, Taylor passionately lists everything that she finds deplorable about Marsha Blackburn while visibly tearing up.

Shortly after the endorsement, Trump took toTruth Socialto whine, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!”

Taylor Swift performing at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango

Taylor Swift singing at The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift at the Eras Tour