The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Watch our analysis of more than 100 video posts shared on the White House’s TikTok and X accounts since the war began.
From “Grand Theft Auto” to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” the White House has turned to memes from pop culture and video games to ...
Rather than write a formal address about the president’s decision to start a war with Iran, White House staffers spent time ...
For several days in a row, the White House has posted videos on X of the U.S.’s strikes on Iran spliced with footage taken ...
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The White House social media team combined footage from Nintendo video games with missile strikes on Iran to tout the United States’ successes in Operation Epic Fury, drawing widespread condemnation ...
The Trump administration has edited footage of the US-Israeli war on Iran with Modern Warfare clips in a White House post on ...
By Helen Coster and Tim Reid WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) - The White House video begins with a scene from "Call of Duty," ...
The White House has posted videos combining real footage from the nascent war in Iran interspersed with footage from movies ...
The White House is posting ‘video-game vibe’ content to promote US success in the Middle East conflict ...
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