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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce officially married at Madison Square Garden

Reality Check with Ross Coulthart · Celebrating America's 250th birthday | Jesse Weber Live Full Show · July 5, 2026
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce officially married at Madison Square Garden
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Celebrating America's 250th birthday | Jesse Weber Live Full Show
"Taylor's publicist revealed officially releasing a statement that they got married tonight at Madison Square Garden. They didn't have any bridesmaids or groomsmen. Instead, Taylor's brother, Austin Swift, was the man of honor and Travis's brother, Jason Kelsey, was the best man. And the wedding in a very interesting choice was officiated by Adam Sandler."
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton confirmed that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wed at Madison Square Garden, with the ceremony officiated by actor Adam Sandler. The wedding featured no traditional bridal party, only the brothers of the bride and groom serving as man of honor and best man. Swift's publicist officially confirmed the marriage after earlier rumors of a secret ceremony, and both wore Christian Dior.

About this episode

Jesse Weber hosts a special America's 250th birthday edition of his show, broadcasting earlier than usual to cover President Trump's speech at Mount Rushmore and nationwide Independence Day celebrations. The episode features live reporting from News Nation correspondent Nancy Lou at Mount Rushmore, where Trump is scheduled to speak beneath the granite faces of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt, despite weather delays that brought hail and rain to the South Dakota monument. Weber interviews 11-year-old history champion Everest Nevermont, who walks through key American historical milestones from the Declaration of Independence through the iPhone's invention, demonstrating remarkable knowledge of events like the 19th Amendment's ratification by a single Tennessee vote influenced by a congressman's mother. The show takes an unexpected turn with celebrity blogger Perez Hilton confirming Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden, officiated by Adam Sandler, with the couple wearing Christian Dior and reportedly donating $26 million to charity. Political coverage includes discussion of an FBI investigation involving a wire worn by a Gavin Newsom ally, representing a potentially significant corruption probe from within the California governor's inner circle. The episode also addresses a troubling DHS review revealing Secret Service failures during the 2024 Trump assassination attempt, including 102 missed radio transmissions and an unsecured rooftop. News Nation senior correspondent Brian Anton reports from his Spirit of America road trip across the country, sharing stories of Americans excited about the holiday despite political divisions, including an Air Force veteran turned race car driver and an El Salvadoran immigrant who became a baseball announcer. The show concludes with Weber highlighting American inventions from 1776, including Thomas Paine's Common Sense pamphlet, the first combat submarine called the Turtle, and Thomas Jefferson's swivel chair potentially used while drafting the Declaration of Independence.

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