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How Breiden Fehoko reacted to Donald Trump’s viral TikTok edit on Drake’s ICEMAN

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Breiden Fehoko had a simple reaction after Donald Trump’s White House account jumped into Drake’s ICEMAN rollout with a viral TikTok edit.

The crossover caught attention because it pulled together politics, hip-hop, and sports-adjacent internet culture in a way few people expected.

Fehoko’s response worked because the edit was already being treated online as one of the stranger pop-culture moments of the week.

Defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko #96 of the Pittsburgh Steelers arrives before a game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium.
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Breiden Fehoko reacts to Donald Trump’s ICEMAN edit

Former NFL defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko responded after Donald Trump’s viral TikTok edit using Drake’s ICEMAN became a major talking point online.

Fehoko wrote, “Dawg [laughing emoji].”

The short reaction fit the mood around the post. Trump’s White House account had used the ICEMAN theme in a heavily stylized edit, turning Drake’s icy album rollout into a political social-media moment.

The clip reportedly showed Trump stepping out of a helicopter and walking through a snowy visual setup, with quick cuts of ICE-related footage layered into the edit. The “Iceman” branding made the post impossible to miss, but it also made the reaction much louder.

For Fehoko, who has become more active as a blunt online voice since his playing career, the reaction did not need a long explanation. The absurdity of the crossover was the point.

Donald Trump’s TikTok turns Drake ICEMAN into viral fuel

The reason the edit traveled so quickly is because Drake’s ICEMAN rollout was already built for social media, with cold visuals, dramatic branding and audio that creators could easily cut into hype-style clips.

The White House account took that same energy and applied it to Trump, creating a political meme that split reaction almost immediately. Some users treated it as a successful troll, while others criticized the administration for using a rap rollout to package a serious immigration message.

Drake’s ICEMAN has already been a major internet event on its own, with fans turning the album’s frozen aesthetic into edits across TikTok, X and Instagram. The Trump version added another layer because it dragged the campaign into mainstream music discourse.

That is why Fehoko’s response stood out. His “Dawg” reaction captured the disbelief many users had when they saw an official political account move like a fan-edit page.