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In a new X post building on an earlier Hollywood action-clip montage, the White House tries to render the horrors of war as a Wii game.
Donald Trump’s White House continues to use Nintendo’s IP to push its Iran war propaganda. Thursday, the Trump White House ...
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The White House did it again and hits a new low on social media
The White House seems to see memes as its marketing strategy. Now it posted a brand new, very controversial video on X. The Post On March 12, the White House posted a Video on X that enraged many ...
The White House is facing criticism for a new video that uses Nintendo’s Wii Sports to depict U.S. military strikes in the ...
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White House war videos spark backlash over sports game use
The White House sparked controversy by posting a war propaganda video edited with scenes from war and sports games. Amid about 10 such videos released since the Iranian airstrikes, backlash continues ...
The White House has posted a bizarre video, which splices footage from the classic Nintendo game Wii Sports with real-world ...
President Donald Trump said Friday night the US “totally obliterated every military target” on Kharg Island, which handles roughly 90% of Iran’s crude exports.
Rather than write a formal address about the president’s decision to start a war with Iran, White House staffers spent time and resources crafting a Wii Sports–themed social media video about ...
The White House's social media team once again uses Nintendo to promote its agenda, this time gathering support for military action in Iran.
Over the past few months, Kotaku has been covering the Trump administration’s continued use of pop culture to spread propaganda, whether that be using Pokémon to promote ICE or Call of Duty to ...
The “Wii Sports” video was posted days after The Pokémon Company said it did not give permission to the White House to use imagery from “Pokémon Pokopia” in a social media post.
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