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President Donald Trump shared a racist video of former first couple Barack and Michelle Obama as apes during a late-night Truth Social posting spree on Thursday, Feb. 5
President Donald Trump posted a racist video to his Truth Social account late Thursday with an AI-generated video of the Obamas as apes. The 62-second video, shared at 11:44 p.m. ET by the U.S. president,
President Donald Trump's Truth Social account shared, then deleted, a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. Why is that imagery considered racist?
The View moderator Whoopi Goldberg has sent a strong reply to Donald Trump after the current president incited a controversy by posting an offensive AI video featuring the Obama couple and other
Pretti, an intensive care nurse, was fatally shot during an encounter with Border Patrol agents on January 24.
The post, a minutelong video rife with conspiracy theories about voting machines in the 2020 election, cuts to a short clip of the Obamas in monkey form, dancing to the tune of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” a 1961 song featured in the Disney hit, “The Lion King.”
President Donald Trump is facing rare criticism from his Republican Party over a racist video. Trump's White House removed a video that contained a racist image of former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama after a bipartisan blowback from lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
In an extended interview with NBC News’ Tom Llamas, President Donald Trump addresses immigration enforcement, the American economy, U.S. tensions with Iran, Joe Rogan, AI and other topics from the Oval Office.