Former President Donald Trump sparked controversy on February 6, 2026, after posting a racist meme depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes on his social media platform, Truth Social. The post, which was quickly deleted, was shared during Black History Month and followed a minute-long video promoting conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, according to NPR News. The White House attributed the post to a staffer's error.
The incident occurred amidst a flurry of activity on Trump's platform, where he shared dozens of posts. The meme's content, however, drew immediate criticism. The post was a video clip showing the Obamas' faces on apes, as reported by NPR News.
In other news, the former "Bachelor" star Colton Underwood has been facing backlash since the premiere of Season 4 of "The Traitors" in early January, according to Variety. Underwood, who came out as gay, has received death threats against himself and his family. He has defended his gameplay on the show, stating, "It’s Not OK," as reported by Variety.
Meanwhile, the entertainment industry is buzzing with new projects. A new Peacock series, inspired by the film "The 'Burbs," is set to stream in full. The series features a Black lawyer on maternity leave and her white, British-born husband navigating the complexities of suburban life, as described by Time. The series touches on themes of race and social dynamics.
Also, Bad Bunny is set to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, becoming the first solo male Latin American artist to headline, according to Vox. His performance comes at the peak of his popularity. His activism is central to his music, and his ties to a nascent independence movement are roiling Puerto Rican politics, according to Vox.
Finally, Jeff Bezos's ownership of The Washington Post is under scrutiny due to mass layoffs and a decline in subscriptions, as reported by The Verge. This situation raises questions about his motives, particularly after investments like a Melania Trump documentary. The future of the Post remains uncertain amid concerns about its editorial direction and financial stability, according to The Verge.
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