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Did Taylor Swift support Donald Trump as president in the 2024 election?Only in his wildest dreams. Of course, the Republican candidate suggests that, according to a message she posted on Sunday on her Truth Social platform, she has blocked through AI-generated photographs and false hopes about the singer’s support. unusually beautiful. “
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“I accept!” Trump, who has been indicted twice and is a convicted felon, wrote alongside an AI-generated symbol of Swift as Uncle Sam with the message “I need YOU to vote for Donald Trump” and a collage of symbols of young women dressed in “Swifties for Trump” T-shirts. It should be noted that none of those young women is Taylor Swift. It should also be noted that one of the 4 headlines included in Trump’s message is classified in capital letters and bright red as satire.
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The against ISIS, We Swifties Decided We Needed a Strong Leader in the White House. The Swifties For Trump Motion Is Real! The name refers to Swift’s recently canceled Eras Tour concerts in Vienna, where authorities uncovered a plot to attack. to those sold out. concert. Suspects of the attack are said to have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State online.
Even the original user considers it “LOL” that the candidate of his national team has once again shared his absurd message and highlighted the label “satire” in the image, reiterating in some other message that “from time to time, I will use satire to make a point or just to laugh. »
The other messages recirculated as part of the acceptance of Trump’s dossier all come from the same account X, a @akafacehots. The pseudo-pro-Trump is accustomed to spreading low-quality photo edits and hailing a “Swifties for Trump” “movement. “
For example: “This symbol drives left-wing extremists crazy!” the account wrote alongside a photo of Swift on the level wearing a top that read “Who is Kamala Harris anyway?” Oh. If those left-wing extremists are design snobs, then yes, totally, this would drive them crazy, because the photo-retouching of Harris’ callout on the blouse is very obvious to the naked, untrained eye: you can apparently see the definition of the text. box around the swapped letters. The source is rarely very close to a match. Alignment is disabled. This doesn’t seem genuine in any way. It’s wild and, yes, it can drive the user crazy because of how bad it is.
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Another photo shared through the account, which it claims drives liberals “crazy”: a retouched symbol of Swift at last year’s Grammys, a pro-Trump flag on her Schiaparelli dress.
Although Swift has yet to endorse the presidential election, she has in the past made her emotions about Trump transparent. Spoiler: They are positive.
In 2020, the singer tweeted to Trump: “After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism throughout his presidency, does he have the nerve to feign ethical superiority before threatening violence?When the looting starts, does the shooting start?” We’ll ship to you in November.
Even Trump knows he doesn’t like him, saying in an interview, “I think he’s a liberal. He doesn’t like Trump.
Swift is currently midway through a series of exhibitions at Wembley Stadium in London. Her last showing in the city is scheduled for Tuesday night.
Representatives for Taylor Swift did not respond to Vanity Fair’s request for comment.
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