Trump posts election conspiracy video with Obamas depicted as monkeys
An image sent in an email by Marilyn Davenport, an elected Orange County Republican Party official and Tea Party activist, depicting President Barack Obama as a chimpanzee.
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US President Donald Trump on Thursday posted an election
conspiracy video that depicted former President Barack Obama and his wife
Michelle as monkeys, drawing condemnation from prominent Democrats.
Near the end of a one-minute-long video posted on Trump's
Truth Social platform, the Obamas are shown with their faces on monkeys for
about one second.
The video repeats false allegations that ballot-counting
company Dominion Voting Systems helped steal the 2020 election from Trump.
As of early Friday morning, the video had been liked more
than 1,000 times on the president's social media network.
The office of California Governor Gavin Newsom, a potential
2028 Democratic presidential candidate and a prominent Trump critic, slammed
the post.
"Disgusting behaviour by the President. Every single
Republican must denounce this. Now," Newsom's press office account posted
on X.
Ben Rhodes, a former top national security advisor and close
confidant to Barack Obama, also condemned the imagery.
"Let it haunt Trump and his racist followers that
future Americans will embrace the Obamas as beloved figures while studying him
as a stain on our history," he also wrote on X.
In the first year of his second term in the White House,
Trump ramped up his use of hyper-realistic but fabricated visuals on Truth
Social and other platforms, often glorifying himself while lampooning his
critics.
Last year, he posted an AI video of Barack Obama
being arrested in the Oval Office and appearing behind bars in an orange
jumpsuit.
Later, he posted an AI clip of House Minority
Leader Hakeem Jeffries -- who is Black -- wearing a fake moustache and a
sombrero.


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