Yes — the video is posted on The White House’s official YouTube channel (author/author_url shown as “The White House” on YouTube’s metadata).
YouTube metadata and scraped page show the clip listed with a Feb. 10, 2026 posting time (the article’s Feb. 11, 2026 date appears to be the entry/catalog date, not the video upload).
No full transcript or detailed summary is available in the supplied metadata; the visible description text is only “Spread a little hope and love now. Throwback.”
Unclear — available page metadata and the public YouTube snippet do not identify who appears in the clip; that information is not available from the sources examined.
The visible description is minimal (“Spread a little hope and love now. Throwback.”) and no external links or calls to action are shown; comments are turned off in the video’s public metadata. Caption/transcript text is not provided in the scraped metadata, so caption availability cannot be confirmed from these sources.
Unknown from public metadata — the clip appears on the White House channel among other short posts (labeled “Throwback”), but there is no explicit public marker tying it to a named, broader messaging campaign in the available sources.