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Hollywood MELTDOWN: Ben Stiller Has EPIC Tantrum Over White House Iran Victory Video

Gary FranchiMarch 6, 2026232 views
Hollywood MELTDOWN: Ben Stiller Has EPIC Tantrum Over White House Iran Victory Video
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Hollywood liberal Ben Stiller is throwing an epic tantrum after discovering the Trump White House used a brief clip from his movie "Tropic Thunder" in a powerful patriotic video celebrating America's successful joint military strikes with Israel against Iran.

The high-energy, 42-second video titled "Justice The American Way" has gone viral, showcasing American strength and resolve through a montage of patriotic movie clips alongside footage from the precision strikes that dealt a devastating blow to Iran's military capabilities.

But instead of being honored that his work was used to celebrate American victory, Stiller had a public meltdown on social media. "War is not a movie," the actor whined, demanding the White House remove the clip. "We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine."

"Propaganda machine?" Really, Ben? Since when is celebrating American military success considered propaganda?

Social media erupted as news of Stiller's tantrum spread. Collider reported on the actor's demands to remove the "Tropic Thunder" clip, while journalist Soubhi Jarrah highlighted Stiller's inflammatory "propaganda machine" comment with a breaking news alert.

The irony is palpable - Stiller made millions from a movie that satirized Hollywood's relationship with war, yet he can't handle his work being used to honor real American heroes who put their lives on the line to protect our nation and our allies.

This is exactly the kind of America-Last mentality we've come to expect from Hollywood elites. They're perfectly fine making money off military themes when it fills their bank accounts, but the moment their work is used to celebrate actual American strength and success, they cry foul.

President Trump's video perfectly captures the spirit of American resolve and our unbreakable bond with Israel. While Iran's military installations smoldered, Americans celebrated justice delivered the American way - swift, decisive, and overwhelming.

Sorry, Ben, but your movie clip perfectly fits the theme of American victory. Maybe next time, don't make movies about topics you don't want associated with real American strength.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConstitutionFirstVerified3 hours ago
Remember when entertainers just entertained? Now they think their political opinions matter more than actual results.
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OldSchoolAmericanVerifiedjust now
Those were the good old days when actors knew their place!
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WorkingClassHeroVerified2 hours ago
My tax dollars didn't go to fund another endless war, but somehow that's bad according to millionaire Ben Stiller? Give me a break.
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MidwestValuesVerified21 minutes ago
These celebrities live in their Beverly Hills bubbles and have zero clue about real world consequences.
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SmallTownPatriotVerified21 minutes ago
LOVE IT! Trump drives them absolutely crazy even when he's doing good things.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Another Hollywood elitist having a meltdown because Trump delivered results! These celebrities need to stay in their lane and stop lecturing us about foreign policy.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Exactly! When did comedians become foreign policy experts?
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TexasRancherVerifiedjust now
Ben Stiller made some funny movies back in the day, but now he's just another woke celebrity who can't handle winning.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
What exactly was Stiller upset about? That we avoided a war and brought Americans home safely? The TDS is real with these people.
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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedjust now
TDS is right! They literally can't be happy about anything positive.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
As someone who served overseas, I'm grateful when ANY president keeps us out of unnecessary conflicts. Hollywood doesn't understand what real sacrifice looks like.