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White House turns to internet memes to promote Iran war

Season 2026 Episode 60 | 6m 45s

From video game clips to cartoon characters to blockbuster movie scenes, the Trump administration’s Iran messaging has embraced a style critics say blurs the line between propaganda and entertainment and risks reducing a real war to spectacle. White House correspondent Liz Landers reports.

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