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"White House Uses Pokémon Pokopia for MAGA Messaging: Boosting Game Sales or Just Good Fun?",
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"textContent": "As the famous Andrew Breitbart quote goes, “Politics is downstream from culture,” and those words ring truest when observing what official government social media accounts have been posting this past year. The posts in question have ranged from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Department of Homeland Security posting Halo memes to even the […]\n\nThe post White House Uses Pokémon Pokopia for MAGA Messaging: Boosting Game Sales or Just Good Fun? appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
"title": "White House Uses Pokémon Pokopia for MAGA Messaging: Boosting Game Sales or Just Good Fun?"
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