White House Posts Video of ICE Arrests Set to Pokemon Theme Song
Source: Consequence
For several months now, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been posting ghoulish social media videos celebrating the agencys ramped-up immigration raid efforts. For its latest propaganda, ICE is appealing to a younger audience by setting a video of arrests to the Pokémon anime theme song.
Not only was the clip posted to the Department of Homeland Securitys (DHS) X/Twitter, but it was also uploaded to the official White House TikTok account. Captioned Gotta Catch Em All, the video goes far beyond using the Pokémon theme as a soundtrack.
In addition to splicing in images from the anime of Ash Ketchum throwing a Poké Ball, there are custom Pokémon cards featuring photos of individuals who were arrested by ICE, along with their alleged crimes, shown at the end. As of writing, the video has racked up well over 30 million views on X/Twitter, with another 3.8 million on TikTok.
Given the brazen use of Pokémon intellectual property, fans are calling upon Nintendo which owns one-third of the franchises copyright and trademark through The Pokémon Company to sue the US government for using the theme song.
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Read more: https://consequence.net/2025/09/white-house-tiktok-ice-arrests-pokemon-theme-song/

TommyT139
(1,929 posts)Sounds like copyright infringement.
FakeNoose
(38,706 posts)Yeah they can get away with this stuff on Tiktok, but the White House staffers should know better.
moonshinegnomie
(3,649 posts)they are well known as one of the most furious defenders of their copyrights.
Polybius
(20,895 posts)But they only own 33% of Pokémon.
MLWR
(547 posts)ananda
(33,239 posts)There sure are a lot of them in this country
right now.
The inmates are running the asylum.
Picaro
(2,191 posts)This is grotesque. Inhuman.
Glad Im not traveling internationally. Bush was hard enough to explain.
This is completely inexplicable.
DHS/ICE seems to be run by gangs of vicious amoral thugs. This is straight up NAZI stuff.
58Sunliner
(6,097 posts)truthisfreedom
(23,474 posts)We simply move on and violate someone elses! Theres a million popular songs to steal from!