TODAY’S PAPER | May 15, 2026 | EPAPER

White House sparks backlash after posting Drake ICEMAN MAGA meme

White House X account faces backlash after posting edited Drake ICEMAN cover with a MAGA chain graphic


Pop Culture & Art May 15, 2026 1 min read
Photo: Reuters

  

The official White House X account sparked widespread backlash online after sharing an edited version of Drake’s ICEMAN artwork featuring a large “MAGA” chain around the rapper’s neck.

The controversial post quickly went viral across social media platforms, with critics questioning why the official government account was sharing a meme-style image connected to political branding rather than policy updates or official announcements. The image appeared to reference Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan while using Drake’s recently trending ICEMAN visuals.

Online reactions were swift, with many users mocking the post and accusing the account of behaving more like a meme page than an official White House platform. Some critics also edited the image further, replacing the “MAGA” chain with other phrases as the meme spread across X and other social media sites.

The viral post prompted renewed discussion about the tone and messaging used by official government social media accounts. Critics argued that the account’s decision to post pop culture memes blurred the line between political communication and internet trolling, while supporters viewed the post as an attempt to engage younger online audiences.

Drake himself has not publicly commented on the image or the political reactions surrounding it. The rapper’s ICEMAN visuals have recently gained traction online amid growing anticipation surrounding his next music era and ongoing social media activity.

The White House account also did not issue further clarification following the backlash. Despite the criticism, the post continued circulating widely, becoming one of the day’s most discussed political and entertainment crossovers online.

The incident highlights the increasing overlap between politics, celebrity culture and viral internet trends, particularly on highly visible social media platforms.

  

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