Taylor Swift’s Album Sparks Conspiracy Theories About Her Role in Brownsville Tragedy According to “Expert” Alex Jones

In a surprising turn of events, Taylor Swift’s latest album has taken a political turn with songs that seem to reference the recent tragedy in Brownsville, Texas.

Sources close to Swift’s production team have confirmed that several tracks on the album are inspired by the recent incident of a driver plowing his vehicle into a group of migrants in Brownsville. Perhaps even more surprising is that the album also seems to reference conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ recent accusations of Swift’s alleged involvement in the tragedy.

One track on the album, tentatively titled “Marching to the Border,” seems to speak directly to the migrants’ plight and their hopes for a better future, while another track, titled “Range Rover Blues,” appears to comment on the tragedy in Brownsville.

Jones, who has long been a vocal critic of Swift and her music, has seized upon the album’s apparent references to his recent accusations and is using it to further his baseless conspiracy theory that Swift was somehow involved in the Brownsville incident.

While Swift has yet to comment on Jones’ latest accusations, it’s clear from the album’s lyrics that she remains steadfast in her commitment to speaking out on issues that matter to her.

Whether or not these references will alienate or galvanize Swift’s fanbase remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: the album is sure to be another hit for the pop star.

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