White House Faces Backlash Over MAGA-Themed Drake Album Edit
Controversial Social Media Post
The White House has ignited a new debate after posting a MAGA-themed alteration of Drake's recently launched Iceman album cover on its official social media account on Friday. The original cover, which debuted on May 15, showcases a hand adorned with a crystal-studded glove, fingers pinched together. However, the White House modified the image to feature a prominent diamond-encrusted pendant inscribed with “MAGA,” an acronym for “Make America Great Again,” closely associated with former President Donald Trump and his administration. The White House captioned the post on X, previously known as Twitter, with the phrase “ICED OUT.”
ICED OUT. pic.twitter.com/w6vwT0V4eU
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 15, 2026
Drake's Stance on Trump
Is Drake a Trump Supporter?
Despite the White House's MAGA-themed post, Drake has not shown any public support for Trump or the MAGA movement in recent years. In fact, during a concert in London in 2017, the rapper openly criticized Trump. While on his Boy Meets World Tour, Drake addressed the political divide in the U.S., stating, “If you think one man can tear this world apart, you’re out of your motherf–king mind.” He further directed a message at Trump, saying, “F–k that man.” The Trump administration has previously faced criticism for incorporating music and celebrity imagery into political messaging, with artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo publicly denouncing the use of their songs in immigration-related content.
