People 'in disgust' after seeing what official White House account posted following Trump 'daddy' comment
- At the NATO Summit held in The Hague on June 25, 2025, Mark Rutte, the NATO Secretary General, used the term "Daddy" in reference to President Trump during a press event.
- Rutte clarified he used 'Daddy' to describe some allies' reliance on the US and was not directly calling Trump that term.
- Rutte explained the analogy likened the US to a father figure, with European countries asking if America would remain a reliable partner.
- The White House responded to the nickname by sharing a video on X that included Usher's song "Hey Daddy " alongside footage from the NATO summit.
- The exchange highlighted NATO members' ongoing discussions about equalizing defense spending and the US’s leadership role within the alliance.
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Social Media Erupts After White House Uses Usher's 'Hey Daddy' Song On Footage Of Donald Trump
Donald Trump has caused quite a stir on social media after the White House took to Instagram this week. In the now-viral clip, footage of the President arriving at the NATO Summit in the Netherlands is seen. However, the thing that has social media gagging is Trump’s use of Usher’s hit song, ‘Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home).’ The track is heard in the background, along with a caption that quotes the singer’s lyrics. The viral video came just hours afte…
'It's not a cult': Trump slammed for selling 'gross' t-shirts calling him 'daddy'
President Donald Trump’s official website has begun offering a “Trump Daddy” t-shirt for sale — just one day after NATO Secretary‑General Mark Rutte referred to him using that nickname.A post from "Trump War Room," an official account on the social platform X affiliated with the president, shared a link to purchase the t-shirt. "These are going to sell out fast," read the ad on the website. "Claim your t-shirt today."READ MORE: 'Time for action'…
White House Embraces “Daddy” Label After Rutte’s Viral Remark
The White House is leaning into a viral moment from the NATO summit after Secretary General Mark Rutte referred to President Donald Trump as “daddy” during a public exchange. At Wednesday’s meeting in The Hague, Rutte made the comment while joking about Trump’s forceful rhetoric toward Israel and Iran over recent ceasefire violations. “And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language to get them to stop,” Rutte said with a laugh, sitting besi…
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