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Left-Wing Anime Fans Triggered by Trump's Use of Pop Culture Imagery

A small group of activists is demanding the White House stop using iconic characters, claiming the President's political posts violate the 'spirit' of their favorite cartoons.

PoliticsPublished June 10, 2026 at 1:42 PMProcessed June 10, 2026 at 2:57 PM
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aaron Schwartz/POOL/EPA/Shutterstock (16781945m) United States President Donald J Trump during a bilateral meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 19 March 2026. The war with Iran will be a major topic of discussions between the President and the PM. Trump Meets Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi, Washington, USA - 19 Mar 2026

A group of sensitive anime fans in Japan has launched an online petition, now boasting nearly 20,000 signatures, to complain about President Trump’s use of popular characters like Naruto, Pikachu, and Yu-Gi-Oh! in his social media posts.

The activists claim that using these images for political messaging—including posts highlighting American military strength—somehow disrespects the creators' intentions.

The controversy began in March when the White House utilized clips from animation to underscore videos of military strikes against Iranian targets and promoted the 'Make America Great Again' agenda.

While the Pokémon Company International issued a statement claiming they were not involved in the creation of the imagery, many fans have rightfully dismissed the outrage. Some social media users have pointed out that the President’s use of these characters is essentially free, global publicity for Japanese media.

Ultimately, this is yet another attempt by online activists to police political speech by hiding behind the supposed 'values' of fictional characters, ignoring the reality that American political messaging is not subject to the approval of animation fan clubs.

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