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Related: About this forumTrump Shared a Racist Video of the Obamas Then Tried to Blame a Staffer - Decoding The Rhetoric
Donald Trump shared a racist video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama using a centuries old dehumanizing trope. The video stayed up for hours while the White House defended it as fake outrage. Only after bipartisan backlash did the post disappear, followed by a claim that an unnamed staffer was responsible.
Trump then refused to apologize, said he did nothing wrong, claimed he did not see the full video, and simultaneously said he condemns it. The contradictions did not even last a full day.
Even Senator Tim Scott, a close Trump ally and the only Black Republican in the Senate, called it the most racist thing he has seen come out of this White House.
This video breaks down the timeline, the attempted cover up, and why the excuses collapse under even basic scrutiny. - 02/07/2026.
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Trump Shared a Racist Video of the Obamas Then Tried to Blame a Staffer - Decoding The Rhetoric (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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Trump defends racist Obama video as 'very strong' documentation of key campaign claim
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(177,198 posts)1. Trump defends racist Obama video as 'very strong' documentation of key campaign claim
trump is truly mentally ill. This video was a pure racist attack on the Obamas and had nothing to do with voter fraudl
Donald Trump has excused the sharing of a racist video featuring Barack and Michelle Obama to his Truth Social account as it actually details voter fraud.
— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-02-13T15:05:59.657Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-obama-2675265609/
Donald Trump has excused the sharing of a racist video featuring Barack and Michelle Obama to his Truth Social account as it actually details voter fraud.
The president has erroneously claimed for years that the 2020 elections were rigged. His second term in the White House has led to some pressure on mail-in ballots and the repetition of claims that the Democratic Party did not win the 2020 election. Trump's post to Truth Social last week was criticized by politicians, though the president has tried to explain why the video had been shared, The Daily Beast reported.
He told reporters on Thursday, "That was a video on, as you know, on voter fraud. It was a fairly long video, and they had a little piece and it had to do with the Lion King. Its doing very well, uh, its been shown all over the place, long before that was posted.
"But that was a very strong - and Im sure you saw it - a very strong piece on voter fraud, and the piece we were talking about was all over the place, many times I believe, for years."
The video was shared to Trump's Truth Social account at around midnight on February 6, with the current president sharing a host of posts, including this video. Said video runs for one minute and two seconds, with the final seconds of the video depicting Barack and Michelle as animals.
Trump had previously targeted Obama with an artificially generated video of the former president being arrested in the Oval Office. The deepfake video appeared in July last year on the president's Truth Social account.
The president has erroneously claimed for years that the 2020 elections were rigged. His second term in the White House has led to some pressure on mail-in ballots and the repetition of claims that the Democratic Party did not win the 2020 election. Trump's post to Truth Social last week was criticized by politicians, though the president has tried to explain why the video had been shared, The Daily Beast reported.
He told reporters on Thursday, "That was a video on, as you know, on voter fraud. It was a fairly long video, and they had a little piece and it had to do with the Lion King. Its doing very well, uh, its been shown all over the place, long before that was posted.
"But that was a very strong - and Im sure you saw it - a very strong piece on voter fraud, and the piece we were talking about was all over the place, many times I believe, for years."
The video was shared to Trump's Truth Social account at around midnight on February 6, with the current president sharing a host of posts, including this video. Said video runs for one minute and two seconds, with the final seconds of the video depicting Barack and Michelle as animals.
Trump had previously targeted Obama with an artificially generated video of the former president being arrested in the Oval Office. The deepfake video appeared in July last year on the president's Truth Social account.
