The franchise issued a second statement clarifying that the White House has not been given prior permission to use its intellectual property Brooke Migdon is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE covering ...
The Pokémon Company released its second statement regarding the Trump administration's unauthorized use of its intellectual property after the White House published a meme inspired by the franchise's ...
The Pokémon Company has issued an official objection after the White House used Pokopia for a meme, pushing back against the Trump administration’s repeated use of its intellectual property on social ...
Matthew is a journalist in the news department at GameRant. He holds a Bachelor's degree in journalism from Kent State University and has been an avid gamer since 1985. Matthew formerly served as a ...
The Pokémon Company International has objected to the Trump administration’s use of its characters in a political meme posted by the White House, saying the US government did not have permission to ...
President Donald Trump’s White House social media team tried to capitalise on a popular new Pokémon meme. It didn’t go well. Tweeting from the official account on X, the White House social media team ...
The Pokémon Company confirmed that it did not give the White House permission to use the Pokopia font for a recent MAGA meme. On Thursday, the White House X account posted an image apparently made ...
Ahead of the release of Pokémon Pokopia for Switch 2, fans have been passing the time by posting memes via a font generator from Pixel Frame, recreating the Pokopia logo with custom text. Someone on ...
The Pokémon Company has responded to Donald Trump’s White House sharing a “Make America Great Again” Pokopia meme on social media. Pokémon Pokopia launched yesterday (March 5). The cutesy life ...