Trump Accepts An Apparently Fake Campaign Endorsement From Taylor Swift

President Donald J. Trump

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(CelebrityAccess) — Former U.S. President and convicted felon Donald J. Trump shared a social media publish on Monday stating that he accepted the endorsement of Taylor Swift supporting his bid to return to the White Home in 2025. The one drawback for the candidate is that the pictures look like fakes, generated by a man-made intelligence system.

Former President Trump shared the gathering of photos, which embrace an apparently A.I. generated picture of Taylor Swift dressed as Uncle Sam with the headline “Taylor Needs You to Vote for Donald Trump”. The picture was accompanied by different photos of younger ladies carrying “Swifties for Trump” t-shirts which have been additionally seemingly generated by an A.I. system.

No less than one of many photos which have been shared by a social media influencer on Trump’s Reality Social, included a satire tag, however that didn’t cease the previous President from tweeting that he “accepted” the apparently fake endorsement.

Former President Trump has beforehand expressed his frustration over Swift’s political leanings and urged earlier this yr that it will be ‘disloyal’ for her to help Trump’s opponent on the time, present U.S. President Joe Biden.

“I signed and was liable for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all different Musical Artists,” Trump shared on Reality Social in February “Joe Biden didn’t do something for Taylor, and by no means will. There’s no manner she may endorse Crooked Joe Biden, the worst and most corrupt President within the Historical past of our Nation, and be disloyal to the person who made her a lot cash.”

Swift has not commented on the alleged endorsement and has not publicly made her political preferences recognized throughout this election cycle. In 2020, she endorsed Joe Biden and has been crucial of Donald Trump up to now, accusing him of “stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism” in a 2020 publish on Twitter (Now X.)