During the Trump administration, the official social media accounts have turned into a meme page. Posts like these, which range from Trump posing as pope to strange and offensive AI videos that portray Gaza as a utopia, frequently cause people to pause and consider the extent of the situation. Although the posts aren’t amusing, a platform that was initially intended for official communication about White House plans, policies, and operations is now attempting to compete with meme pages.
The White House recently issued a video mocking the deportation of undocumented migrants from the United States in an effort to attract attention. The account became part of the well-known Jet2 Holiday craze, which encourages individuals to share embarrassing vacation events.
The Trump administration presented a video of handcuffed migrants being compelled to board the planes that would take them out of the nation while reusing the Jet 2 travel ad’s soundtrack. The screen then displays a screenshot of the CBP Home app for the US government. The software allows migrants to self-deport. A brief, lighthearted footage of Donald Trump grinning and pointing at the screen concludes the ad, raising the possibility that the viewer will be the next to be deported.
when ICE arranges for your deportation with a one-way Jet2 vacation.
It’s the best!hlLapr9QsE pic.twitter.com/
July 29, 2025, The White House (@WhiteHouse)
Before voice actor Zoe Lister delivers the now-famous statement, “Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday,” the video features a popular audio clip of Jess Glynne’s hit song, “Hold My Hand.”
When ICE books you a one-way Jet2 trip to deportation, the White House stated on Tuesday, sharing the footage. It’s the best!
Netizens immediately responded negatively to the message, calling it offensive and inconsiderate. In response to the incident, the singer has now spoken out. In her Instagram story, British singer Jess Glyne, 35, posted a copy of the controversial tweet along with the caption, “This post honestly makes me sick.” My music is never about hate or division, but rather about love, harmony, and spreading happiness.
Following the usage of her song in Jet 2 Holidays advertisements for a commercial depicting deportations, Jess Glynne speaks out against the White House:
To be honest, this post makes me feel ill. My music is never about hate or division, but rather about love, harmony, and spreading happiness.image.twitter.com/813yOexxIy
Pop Base July 30, 2025 (@PopBase)
One commenter commented, “I need her AND Jet2 to sue him separately for the maximum amount of money,” in response to Jess’s comment.
Someone commented, Well done for pointing out that artists shouldn’t have their work misrepresented to further negative causes.
Well done for voicing her opinion that artists shouldn’t have their creations misrepresented in order to further negative goals.
July 30, 2025, Hania (@haniaeheofficil)
“Her music is for healing, not for hate,” a second admirer said. Love always prevails.
However, the White House has not responded to the criticism and has not changed its stance.