The White House just turned war into a meme — and Congress must investigate. After U.S. strikes on Iran, the Trump administration released a bizarre propaganda video packed with unauthorized Hollywood clips, AI-generated images, and internet memes celebrating military action. Critics say it’s a dangerous new form of propaganda designed to make war look exciting and viral online. Experts warn that Trump’s AI videos and memes are part of a growing trend dubbed “slopaganda” — flooding the internet with AI-generated images, memes, and sensational content meant to manipulate public opinion. And the problem is escalating. Tell Congress: “Launch a full investigation into the Trump administration’s pro-war ‘slopaganda’ and the use of AI and entertainment media to manipulate public opinion about war.” When the government blurs the line between propaganda and entertainment, it becomes harder for Americans to separate truth from manipulation. Lawmakers have the power to investigate who keeps creating this propaganda, who approved the use of unlicensed footage, whether taxpayer money funded it, and whether laws governing government propaganda were violated. Add your name to tell Congress that war is not a meme. Demand an investigation of Trump’s use of “slopaganda.” The petition to Congress reads: “Launch a full investigation into the Trump administration’s pro-war ‘slopaganda’ and the use of AI and entertainment media to manipulate public opinion about war.”