Story · December 24, 2025

White House Holiday Videos Included a ‘Christmas Lo-fi 2025 MAGA Victories’ Post

Holiday Theater Confidence 5/5
★★☆☆☆Fuckup rating 2/5
Noticeable stumble Ranked from 1 to 5 stars based on the scale of the screwup and fallout.

The White House video archive shows the administration using its own holiday feed to push a Christmas-themed post on December 21, 2025. One of the entries is titled “Christmas Lo-fi 2025 MAGA Victories,” with the archive date attached directly to the item. The same archive also lists other Christmas-related videos from early December, including the National Christmas Tree Lighting and White House decorations.

That does not prove a secret memo or a grand strategy. It does show how the White House presents even seasonal material: as part of a steady stream of branded video content, filed next to the rest of its political and official messaging. The archive is public and the dates are clear, but the motive behind the posting is not something the page itself can prove.

So the defensible story is simple. On December 21, 2025, the White House published a holiday video with a slogan-heavy title. It was festive, but it was also unmistakably political. The archive does not tell us everything about the thinking behind it. It does tell us that Christmas content was being used as another piece of the administration’s messaging apparatus.

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