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The White House has posted videos combining real footage from the nascent war in Iran interspersed with footage from movies and video game clips, and phrases like "wasted" over images of explosions.
The White House is facing criticism for a video posted to X on Wednesday that mixed “Call of Duty” game footage with clips of American missile strikes inside Iran. CNN’s Brian Stelter reports.