Is Taylor Swift a 'Pentagon asset'? Fox News host suggests so

A new conspiracy theory is doing rounds that popular singer Taylor Swift might be a "front for a covert political agenda," courtesy a segment aired by Fox News host Jesse Watters.

Taylor Swift attends a premiere for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour in Los Angeles / Photo: Reuters
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Taylor Swift attends a premiere for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour in Los Angeles / Photo: Reuters

A Fox News host suggested this week that Taylor Swift is a "front for a covert political agenda," echoing disinformation that has percolated in right-wing circles for months — and which experts say will likely get worse before the 2024 US election.

Attacks targeting Swift in recent months have ranged from personal barbs to accusations of witchcraft and speculation about her political involvement.

The Jesse Watters segment warning Swift could be a "Pentagon asset" offered the latest conspiracy theory exploiting the singer-songwriter's fame and her past support for Democrats such as President Joe Biden.

"Have you ever wondered why or how she blew up like this? Well, around four years ago, the Pentagon psychological operations unit floated turning Taylor Swift into an asset during a NATO meeting," Watters said Tuesday, resurfacing a clip from a 2019 summit by NATO's cyber defence hub.

But the video's only mention of Swift comes during a presentation on how social influence could counter misinformation when a researcher unaffiliated with NATO cited the singer as an example of a popular celebrity.

"As for this conspiracy theory, we are going to shake it off," Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said, referencing one of Swift's hits.

Watters also brought up a reported traffic surge on Vote.org in September — immediately after Swift posted an Instagram story encouraging fans to participate in National Voter Registration Day — to posit that someone "got to her from the White House or from wherever."

Swift publicist Tree Paine pointed to the non-profit CEO's response to Watters's claims.

"Our partnership with @taylorswift13 is helping all Americans make their voices heard at the ballot box," Andrea Hailey said on X, formerly Twitter. "Not a psyop or a Pentagon asset."

Watters — whose primetime show is the second-most watched cable news show in the United States, drawing an average audience of nearly 2.5 million viewers — conceded later during the segment that he "obviously has no evidence" for the claims.

Fox News declined to comment on the record for this story.

MAGA vs Swifties

Laura Loomer, a far-right former congressional candidate who has repeatedly amplified the "psyop" claims, has said that "2024 will be MAGA vs Swifties."

The superstar is likely to play a role in the election — albeit not as a "Pentagon asset."

"I cannot think of another celebrity whose endorsement and activities on behalf of a candidate would be more coveted," said David Jackson, a political science professor at Bowling Green State University, adding that he expects more attacks as the election approaches.

The famously tight-lipped Swift remained quiet during former president Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, but she later criticised him and endorsed Biden in 2020.

"I suspect that conservatives are concerned about the power she might have to rejuvenate interest among younger Democratic voters," said Johanna Blakley, a media scholar at the University of Southern California.

"Putting a disinformation (or) psyops spin on her role in the election seems like a thoroughly disingenuous effort to undermine and potentially pre-empt Swift's likely endorsement of Biden."

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