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White House shares Trump 'Daddy's Home' music video

White House shares Trump 'Daddy's Home' music video

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ALBAWABA - US President Donald Trump has ventured into the music world, first with the controversial track 'Bomb Iran,' and now with a new music video featuring Usher's 'Daddy's Home,' advertising his recent visit to The Hague for the 2025 NATO Summit.
The new music video, shared by The White House on social media, sparked mixed reactions from internet users, with many describing it as "weird" and "unprofessional," especially considering it came from an official government source.
The White House wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter), "Daddy's home… Hey, hey, hey, Daddy. President Donald J. Trump attended the NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands."
An X user responded to the post and wrote, "Who does this appeal to?"
Another added while asking Grok AI, "Is it professional for the official Whitehouse account to be posting music videos of Donald Trump in slow motion coming home from NATO singing a song with lyrics from Daddy's Home?"
Daddy? They call him Daddy?! — Wren (@wrens_dens) June 26, 2025
This and "Bomb Iran" are not Trump's first ventures into the music world. The US President recently sparked outrage from pro-Palestine activists after sharing "Trump Gaza," which showcased an AI-generated rebuilt Gaza, filled with luxurious resorts, real estate, and bearded belly dancers.
The AI-generated video and song were deemed disrespectful for the Palestinians currently suffering from the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, which has resulted in the killing of more than 56,000 people and has left over 132,000 injured, according to the Health Ministry in the Strip.
Gaza is still suffering from a mass blockade on humanitarian aid, and according to the UN, around 436,000 homes (92 percent) in the Strip have been destroyed due to the ongoing bombardments since Oct. 7, 2023.
Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on June 25, 2025, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) meets with US President Donald Trump on the sideline of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in The Hague. (Photo by Handout / UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / AFP)
Donald Trump recently attended the 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands, where he met up with several world leaders to discuss political topics, including the Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
The term "daddy" is being used by Trump supporters due to his recent confident stance in the current political world. The US President was also recently nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize due to his role in the India–Pakistan ceasefire.

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