Usher Fans Urge Him To Sue Trump After His ‘Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)’ Song Is Used In Official White House Video

Usher Fans Urge Him To Sue Trump After His ‘Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)’ Song Is Used In Official White House Video
The White House recently shared a now-viral video, and it’s causing quite a stir online.
In a post shared to its official media accounts, President Trump is shown arriving at the NATO conference in the Netherlands, with a montage set to Usher’s 2010 hit single “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home).” The clip has since racked up over 6 million views on X alone, sparking a wave of mixed reactions.
Some, like Caitlyn Jenner, got a laugh out of it. One user commented:
“Regardless of your feelings about him, stuff like this is completely harmless and absolutely funny.”
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Others, however, criticized the video as undignified and unprofessional, arguing that the behavior from the official White House account is not something to joke about. Another user wrote:
“Nothing says presidential dignity like the official White House cosplaying as a thirsty fan page.”
Fans of Usher called for him to revoke clearance of the track, and take legal action against Trump, in hopes of having the video taken down.
What do you think? Harmless or inappropriate?
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