White House's Gaming Videos on Iran Strikes Sparks Controversy


Author: The Daily News Now! March 14, 2026 Duration: 1:50
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White House's Gaming Videos on Iran Strikes Sparks Controversy

The White House releases action-packed social media videos, blending game clips with real military strikes on Iran. Actors like Ben Stiller and Steve Downes protest, calling it propaganda. Cardinal Blase Cupich criticizes the approach, warning it glamorizes destruction. The White House defends the posts, aiming to boost morale and potentially recruit young gamers.

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