What did White House post for 6/7 Day?
White House’s “6/7 Day” meme video and Nancy Pelosi “Teletubbies” jab
The White House social media team posted a strange, meme-filled “6/7 Day” video that quickly drew attention online, prompting people to do a double take at the tone and content.
In the same wave of messaging, Nancy Pelosi was featured in a “Teletubbies”-themed way, adding to the culture-meme framing rather than presenting a straightforward policy or official update.
Why it matters
This is notable because it shows the administration continuing to use internet-native formats—short, comedic, and heavily themed—to capture attention during a period when political messaging faces intense scrutiny. It also reflects how quickly mainstream political accounts can be pulled into “shareable” meme territory, where audiences focus less on the substance and more on the presentation.
What viewers saw
- A posted “6/7 Day” video with meme elements
- A playful, “Teletubbies”-style reference involving Nancy Pelosi
Whether the goal is engagement, virality, or simply a low-stakes social media moment, the immediate effect was public reaction—exactly the kind of outcome designed for reach rather than traditional press.
With social platforms rewarding highly shareable content, these posts can amplify quickly, but they can also generate criticism depending on how audiences interpret the humor or targets involved.