Brittany Mahomes is continuing to respond to critics after the NFL star’s wife upset liberals by ‘liking’ a social media post from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

The uproar was ignited when Patrick’s high school sweetheart and the mother of his two children liked an Instagram post from the Trump campaign outlining the GOP‘s 20-point platform. It’s difficult to say what, specifically, Brittany was agreeing with as the post included everything from border control and canceling the electric vehicle mandate to Trump’s hope for ‘new and record levels of success.’

In any case, Brittany has doubled down on her approval of Trump’s Instagram post by retweeting another from preacher and author Shane Pruitt.

‘Contrary to the tone of the world today…’ the post begins. ‘You can disagree with someone, and still love them. You can have differing views, and still be kind.’

The pregnant mother-of-two also hit back at her critics in a fiery response over the weekend – something which many feared could put her at odds with her friend and staunch-liberal, Taylor Swift.

Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes
Former President Donald Trump

Brittany Mahomes is continuing to respond to critics after the NFL star’s wife upset liberals by ‘liking’ a social media post from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump

Brittany Mahomes is continuing to respond to critics after liking a Donald Trump IG post

Brittany Mahomes is continuing to respond to critics after liking a Donald Trump IG post

‘I mean honestly, to be a hater as an adult you have to have some deep rooted issues you refuse to heal from childhood,’ Brittany wrote on her Instagram story – pointedly declining to clarify her political stance.

Meanwhile, according to CBS, Patrick’s Chiefs teammate and Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, reached out to Kamala Harris’s campaign about attending the DNC last week after she replaced President Joe Biden as the party nominee.

In the end, Kelce was present at Kansas City’s preseason game against the Chicago Bears Thursday night – when Harris addressed the convention.

Patrick himself has stayed relatively quiet on political matters in recent weeks, as the race for the White House heats up.

 

The quarterback has addressed social and political issues in the past but has steered clear of revealing who has his vote.

The 'Chiefs Queen' sparked furor among Dem' voters by liking Donald Trump's Instagram post

The ‘Chiefs Queen’ sparked furor among Dem’ voters by liking Donald Trump’s Instagram post

The 28-year-old joined LeBron James’s ‘More Than a Vote’ campaign to help increase African American voter turnout in the 2020 election between Biden and Trump.

However, back then, the three-time Super Bowl winner did not publicly endorse a candidate.

This year, it seems Mahomes is maintaining the same stance as Trump and Harris vie for the Oval Office.

‘I don’t want to pressure anyone to vote for a certain president,’ Mahomes said in an interview with TIME magazine published last week. ‘I want people to use their voice, whoever they believe in. I want them to do the research.’

In addition to joining James’s ‘More Than a Vote’ project in 2020, Mahomes, along with the Chiefs, pledged to begin a voter registration and involvement project in Kansas City.

NFL fans on X brought up the political contrast between Brittany and Taylor Swift - a Democrat

NFL fans on X brought up the political contrast between Brittany and Taylor Swift – a Democrat

Patrick and Brittany Mahomes hang out with Travis Kelce at Eras Tour

Mahomes – along with former Chiefs teammate Tyrann Mathieu, Jackson County and Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies Foundation – provided the funding needed to make Arrowhead Stadium an official polling place for the 2020 election.

The majority of Jackson County, where Kansas City is located, voted Democrat in 2020 with almost 60 percent voting for Biden over Trump.

The county has voted Democrat in the last 12 presidential elections. However, Missouri is a predominantly red state.

The Chiefs have been invited to the White House by President Biden the past two years to commemorate their Super Bowl victories in 2023 and 2024.

Mahomes and his teammates had been invited to the White House by Trump following their Super Bowl LIV but did not attend due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.