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David McAfee
December 6, 2023 9:44PM ET
Trump himself has had disputes with Swift. He posted a lot of supportive content about her until she came after him in 2018, prompting him to say he likes her music less than before.
But now, his surrogates seem to be doing the attacking.
Far-right commentator Jack Posobiec, whose content has been shared by the former president, responded to Time Magazine posting early Wednesday that Swift had been named the 2023 person of the year. He said the singer's "girlboss psyop has been fully activated."
He then went on to attack her boyfriend.
"From her hand-selected vaccine shill boyfriend to her DINK lifestyle to her upcoming 2024 voter operation for Democrats on abortion rights It’s all coming," Posobiec wrote on Wednesday.
Michael R. Caputo, the assistant secretary of public affairs under Trump, reposted an image of Swift with Biden 2020 cookies on a tray that was shared by Posobiec. Posobiec in the original post mocked those who ask him to "leave Taylor alone" because she "isn't political."
Jeff Clark, an attorney in Trump's former administration as well as a co-defendant in the criminal case out of Fulton County, Georgia, reposted Posobiec's comment about Swift's so-called "Girlboss psyop." Clark blamed society and "culture."
"This is what happens when we cede culture to the Left. Brainless youth raising themselves on Taylor Swift’s saccharine bland music and that washing over into the serious world of politics," he wrote Wednesday. "If we reach the point where Dwayne The Rock Johnson and Taylor Swift run for office together we will have truly reached full-on Idiocracy where Mike Judge imagined “President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho.”
Former President Donald Trump's previous senior advisor, Stephen Miller, also chimed in on Swift's reported activity.
"What’s happening with Taylor Swift is not organic," Miller wrote Wednesday.