In just a matter of days, the politician was told off by Beyoncé, Foo Fighters and Jack White.
The campaign says it has a proper license to play the Swedish group's music.
Every four years, creators like Beyoncé and the Foo Fighters campaign to make presidential candidates stop using their songs. In some cases, they have a point.
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"I see her as sort of my musical and songwriting granddaughter," King said of Swift.
"It’s a powerful reminder of what can happen when young girls are able to see themselves in the person who holds the highest office in the land," she wrote.
The first of a series of Zoom calls will take place on Tuesday night (Aug. 27) at 7 p.m. ET.
The Parks and Recreation star also encouraged fans to donate to the Harris-Walz campaign.