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The White House social media team bolstered the meme game with new spoofing in a viral moment from the NATO summit, when Secretary-General Mark Latte called President Donald Trump “daddy.”
The video set for Usher’s hit “Daddy’s House” showed Trump arrived in Air Force 1, where Trump was cheered by supporters. It also showed a clip from the summit, the president arrived at the Dutch Palace, where he met with world leaders and a handshake with Ukrainian President Voldy Mie Zelensky.
Like the moment Latte made a comment a day ago, the White House clips burned social media.
“Presidential meme game that reaches unprecedented levels,” Internet personality Marionofal wrote X.
World leaders gather to meet Trump at the NATO summit
At a bilateral meeting with President Donald Trump in The Hague, Netherlands, Latte defended his explosive use to criticize Israel and Iran as Trump threatened a ceasefire he brokered. “Daddy has to use a strong language sometimes.” (Piroschka van de Wouw, pool photo via the AP)
“This is simply the best thing on the internet,” added political commentator Benny Johnson.
Others were not very enthusiastic.
“The Official Products of the WH Communications Office -,” wrote ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl with the clip.
“This is a very straightforward, super alpha man. Ah, um,” wrote former anti-Trump Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger.
Rubio cracks down on Trump’s reaction to NATO leader calling “daddy” president
At a bilateral meeting with Trump in The Hague, Netherlands, Latte used explosives to criticize Israel and Iran as Trump threatened a ceasefire he brokered.
“Daddy has to use a strong language from time to time.”
A frustrated Trump outside the White House on Tuesday morning, said reporters Israel and Iran “we’ve been fighting for so long that they don’t know what they’re doing for so long.”
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio laughed when reporters asked about their comments at a press conference at the summit on Wednesday.
Latte and Trump have discovered a common cause in pushing NATO allies to increase their defense spending. During the summit, the alliance agreed to Trump’s long-standing demand that each member state raises defence spending to 5%.
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