Former President Donald Trump sparked widespread outrage after sharing a video on his Truth Social account depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. The video, which was deleted from Trump's account on Friday, featured AI-generated imagery of the Obamas' faces superimposed on ape bodies, set to the song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." The post, which has been described as racist, was part of a longer video promoting conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
The video, which was 62 seconds long, was posted late Thursday night and quickly drew condemnation from both Republicans and Democrats. According to Time, the depiction of the Obamas as apes is in line with a centuries-old racist trope used to dehumanize Black people. The incident has added to the ongoing scrutiny of Trump's rhetoric and actions.
The controversy surrounding the video comes amid other significant news developments, including a slight decrease in U.S. births in 2025, with approximately 3.6 million births reported, according to Fortune. The Washington Post, owned by Jeff Bezos, has also faced challenges, including job cuts and subscriber losses, as reported by The Verge.
The incident highlights the continued impact of Trump's social media presence and the potential for his posts to generate controversy. While the video was quickly removed, the backlash underscores the sensitivity surrounding race and political discourse. The Logoff, a daily newsletter, noted that Trump's actions are making his party "antsy."
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