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White House Twitter goes meme‑first, rides trends and boosts likes, reposts with short, punchy posts—showing how a government handle can dominate the feed.
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White House memes dominate X, turning policy into viral clips, AI art, and audio edits that outpace traditional press releases and reshape government messaging.
White House Twitter goes viral by mixing policy with memes, pop‑culture nods, and fast‑track AI edits—turning official news into shareable, algorithm‑friendly content.