A pair of arcade game cabinets appeared Monday morning at the D.C. War Memorial titled “Operation Epic Furious: Straight to Hell,” a satirical jab at President Donald Trump and his wildly unpopular war against Iran – and on Tuesday, MeidasTouch reporter and attorney Aaron Parnas shared a photograph appearing to show National Guard members playing the game.
The art installation was set up by Secret Handshake, an anonymous art group also responsible for such exhibits as the golden throne toilet and statues depicting Trump alongside convicted sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“The National Guard has been spotted playing the arcade games put up on the National Mall by Secret Handshake making fun of Donald Trump, [Defense Secretary] Pete Hegseth, and the war in Iran,” Parnas wrote in a social media post on X Tuesday to his more than 335,000 followers, alongside a photograph of a National Guard member appearing to play the satirical arcade game.
According to The Washington Post, the game depicts Trump “initiating the war with Iran,” and “collecting barrels of oil and fighting those who oppose his military campaign.” Players can also assist Trump in finding a “Big Mac,” or help him “order a Diet Coke.” The game also pokes fun at Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who “sends the player to find a vial of measles.”
Hegseth was also mocked in the game over his alleged drinking habits, telling Trump in one scene to “hit me up at the bar,” according to the Post.
NEW: The National Guard has been spotted playing the arcade games put up on the National Mall by Secret Handshake making fun of Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, and the war in Iran. pic.twitter.com/asLspugm7B — Aaron Parnas (@AaronParnas) May 12, 2026
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