Former President Barack Obama condemned a social media post by President Donald Trump that depicted him and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes, calling it "deeply troubling," according to ABC News. The video, which was taken down after bipartisan criticism, was the subject of Obama's remarks during an interview with podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen on Saturday, as reported by ABC News.
In other news, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old college student who was deported over Thanksgiving, ABC News reported. U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns directed the government to bring Lopez Belloza back to the U.S. within 14 days, acknowledging the government's error and calling for amends.
Meanwhile, in the political arena, Democrats are claiming that President Trump's redistricting efforts are backfiring, as Virginia's Democrat-controlled Senate advanced new congressional maps that could reduce the House GOP's majority, according to Fox News. The Virginia Senate voted 21-16 along party lines to pass the new maps, potentially leaving only one Republican district in play.
Also, a former Black Lives Matter activist, Xaviaer DuRousseau, has transitioned to conservative content creation, according to Fox News. DuRousseau, now a host for PragerU, discussed his shift from progressive activism to conservative content in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.
In a separate development, despite confessing to the brutal murders of two women, Wade Wilson, dubbed the "Deadpool Killer," has garnered a cult-like following, with hundreds of women pledging their loyalty to him, Fox News reported. Brian Ross, co-director and producer of "Handsome Devil: Charming Killer," told Fox News Digital that Wilson's case is a "remarkable phenomenon."
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