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Trump Sparks Outrage After Sharing Racist Video Depicting the Obamas
Trump Sparks Outrage After Sharing Racist Video Depicting the Obamas
President Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism after posting a video on his Truth Social account that briefly depicted former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes, imagery widely condemned as racist and dehumanizing. The post, shared late Thursday night, immediately ignited backlash from lawmakers, civil rights groups, and commentators across the political spectrum, who described the video as offensive and deeply harmful.
The clip, which appeared as part of a longer video attacking Democrats and repeating false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, included a one-second segment showing animated primates with the faces of Barack and Michelle Obama superimposed. The imagery echoed long-standing racist stereotypes historically used to demean Black Americans, intensifying the reaction to Trump’s post .
Critics argued that the video crossed a clear line, reinforcing racial hostility at a time of heightened political division in the United States. Democratic leaders described the post as “disgusting” and “dangerous,” warning that such content contributes to the normalization of racism in political discourse. Several Republican figures also distanced themselves from the post, with Senator Tim Scott calling it “racist” and urging the president to remove it .
Civil rights organizations echoed those concerns, stating that portraying Black leaders as animals is a well-known tactic of dehumanization with a painful historical legacy. Advocacy groups warned that the president’s amplification of such imagery risks emboldening extremist views and undermining efforts to combat racial discrimination nationwide .
The White House, however, dismissed the criticism. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described the backlash as “fake outrage,” arguing that the video was an internet meme meant to satirize political opponents rather than promote racism. She declined to say whether Trump planned to delete the post or issue an apology, insisting that critics were deliberately misrepresenting its intent .
The incident fits into a broader pattern of controversial online behavior by Trump, who has repeatedly shared inflammatory or misleading content targeting political rivals and minority groups. Analysts say the episode underscores how social media remains central to Trump’s political strategy, even as it continues to generate controversy and deepen polarization in American public life.
As reactions continue to unfold, the video has reignited debate over the responsibilities of political leaders in shaping public discourse—and the consequences when racial stereotypes are used in the highest levels of power.