White House Videos Mix Clips of Strikes and Pop Culture
The White House uses pop culture clips to promote its military campaign in Iran, amid public skepticism and rising oil prices, highlighting its 'incredible success,' officials say.
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NFL’s Reaction To White House Using Their Highlights For Video Promoting War In Iran Gets Plenty Of Attention
Roger Goodell and Donald Trump (Photos via Imagn Images) The NFL is taking heat over its reaction to the White House’s use of its footage to brag about bombing Iran. Football fans would be well aware of the league’s disclaimer regarding its footage. “Any rebroadcast or other use of this telecast without the express written consent of the NFL is prohibited,” it states. However, the White House shared a controversial clip via social media this …
The White House Uses Lil Wayne's Music To Promote U.S. Strikes On Iran
Lil Wayne is one of the biggest rappers of all time, so much so that his music continues to resonate with fans, critics, the general public… and Donald Trump’s White House, apparently. In a new TikTok posted to their official account caught by No Jumper on Instagram, they used Weezy’s song “Fireman” as the soundtrack to footage of the United States launching missile strikes against Iran amid their ongoing conflict. “Coming in hot,” the post’s ca…
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