Ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl, Donald Trump blasted Taylor Swift in a post on his Truth Social app. She’s one of his many famous foes because she endorsed Joe Biden for president in 2020. However, Trump showed Travis Kelce some love by writing, “I like her boyfriend, Travis, even though he may be a Liberal, and probably can’t stand me!” So, was Kelce’s Instagram “like” a message to Trump that he’s wrong about the Kansas City Chief star’s political leanings? Unless and until Kelce weighs in on the presidential race, we won’t know the answer to this question. But after the Chiefs’ 2020 Super Bowl victory, Kelce told TMZ he was excited about visiting the Trump White House, calling it a “crazy opportunity.” While he didn’t praise Trump, he didn’t have anything negative to say about the divisive politician, either.

Kelce has expressed his support for some causes that are unpopular with conservatives, such as the Black Lives Matter movement. In an interview with the Kansas City Star, he said of America’s problem with racial injustice, “It’s something that’s very real.” He also participated in the protests against police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem in 2017. Still, some skeptics knew he was trouble when he walked in, and a few liberal stances won’t convince them otherwise. “Who would’ve thought the guy that can’t attend an event without chugging a beer would have problematic views,” one Redditor wrote.

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