Ex-NFL Players Condemn White House for Using Football Footage in War Propaganda

Former NFL players have voiced strong disapproval after their images and footage were used by the White House to promote war efforts, including recent campaigns related to Iran. This controversy underscores concerns about the ethical use of athletes' images in political messaging and war propaganda. Moving forward, scrutiny over the vetting and approval processes for such media use may increase, affecting how government agencies engage with personal and professional images.
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