Donald Trump faced widespread condemnation after sharing a racist video on his Truth Social account depicting former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. The video, which was quickly deleted, was part of a longer clip promoting conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election, according to Time.
The video, posted late Thursday night, featured the Obamas' faces superimposed on ape bodies in a jungle setting, set to the song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." This imagery echoed a centuries-old racist trope used to dehumanize Black people, as noted by Time. The post was swiftly removed from Trump's account on Friday amid a wave of criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.
This incident is not the first time Trump has been accused of making racially charged statements. As reported by Vox, Trump has a history of making disparaging remarks about people of color, including falsely accusing Haitians of eating pets during a presidential debate. He also reportedly referred to Haiti as a "shithole country."
The controversy surrounding the video comes at a time when Trump's actions are under increased scrutiny. Vox reported that Trump's actions are making his party antsy. The incident also coincides with other significant news events, including a political crisis in Britain and the potential for a snap election in Japan, as highlighted by a multi-source Vox article.
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