Taylor Swift Calls Out White House During Video of the Year Acceptance Speech at MTV VMAs

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Taylor Swift Calls Out White House During Video of the Year Acceptance Speech at MTV VMAs
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Swift, who won the award for her 'You Need to Calm Down' music video, tied with Ariana Grande as the most nominated performer of the night with 10 nods each.

Swift, who won the award for her"You Need to Calm Down" music video, tied with Ariana Grande as the most nominated performer of the night with 10 nods each.

The singer was joined onstage by many of the music video's stars, including Todrick Hall, Hannah Hart, Dexter Mayfield, Riley Knoxx, Jade Jolie and more. The singer shared that the music video concluded with her encouraging fans to sign the Equality Act petition. "Which basically just says we all deserve equal rights under the law," she said of the legislation as she continued to encourage viewers to sign the petition.

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