Columnist Defends Trump’s Iran Strike, Critics Cite Constitutional Breach
The White House posted a video merging Nintendo Wii Sports footage with real military strikes, gaining 11.7 million views on social media, sparking controversy over IP use.
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The Trump administration's war propaganda videos, which steal intellectual property, continue unabated.
The White House's Twitter account has posted a Wii Sports edit mixed with footage of the US strikes on Iran. With a caption that says "UNDEFEATED," the video shows centerpieces and "holes-in-ones" from the game intercut with footage of Iranian planes and explosions in the area. Under the Trump administration, the White House has often shared "memes" about military strikes and its policies. Since the Iran war began, its Twitter accounts have also…
White House splices Iran strike footage with Wii game in bizarre video
The Trump administration has released a bizarre video that splices footage from a Nintendo Wii game with real-life drone strike videos from the conflict in Iran. The video, posted to the White House's X account, has more than 11 million views. It shows footage of strikes cut with segments of Wii Sports, set to the game's recognisable music. The White House’s social media feed has previously issued videos that mix real Iran war explosions with ga…
Columnist defends Trump’s Iran strike, critics cite constitutional breach
Ted Diadiun showed us again that there’s nothing conservatives like better than thumping their chests, bombing the families of other countries, and putting our own children at risk in their vanity wars. He plays fast and loose with the truth about this unlawful invasion, telling us that “critics call it a war”. (U.S. has to fight not only Iran, but the media and congressional Democrats)Diadiun seems unaware that Trump himself referred to the ill…
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