A Pictorial Journey of Propaganda and Power
Visuals of 2025: How Political Imagery Shaped a Tumultuous Year
Explore the powerful role of images in shaping the political narrative of 2025 under the Trump administration. From authoritarian military portrayals to controversial White House content, discover how visuals construct and resist power dynamics.
Introduction to U.S. Politics in 2025 Through Images
Military Deployments: D.C. and L.A. in Focus
White House Website: Misuse and Propaganda
The Framing of Trump's Military Photos
Pete Hegseth's Visual Portrayal and Its Implications
Counter‑Narratives: Resisting Authoritarian Imagery
Analyzing Reader Questions and Truths
Connections to Broader Political and Social Themes
Public Reactions Across Diverse Platforms
Future Political and Social Implications
Economic Implications of Military Imagery and Policies
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