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Donald Trump posts AI video depicting the Obamas as apes
Summary
Donald Trump shared an AI-edited video that placed Barack and Michelle Obama onto ape bodies and included footage tied to debunked 2020 election claims, prompting public condemnation from civil-rights groups and several elected officials.
Content
An AI-edited video shared by Donald Trump depicted former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama with their faces placed onto ape bodies. The clip also included spliced footage promoting debunked claims about the 2020 U.S. election and was posted near the start of Black History Month. Civil-rights groups and multiple elected officials publicly condemned the imagery as racist. The White House and members of the Trump administration had not commented, according to the report.
Key points:
- The president posted an AI-edited clip that placed Barack and Michelle Obama's faces onto ape bodies and included footage tied to debunked election claims.
- Civil-rights organizations and elected officials, including the NAACP, Gov. Gavin Newsom and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, publicly condemned the imagery as racist.
- Reportedly the clip was taken from a video shared on X last October that depicted several political figures as animals and showed Trump as a lion.
- The White House had not issued a response at the time of reporting, and the post was part of a larger set of social posts from the president that evening.
Summary:
Public reaction included condemnations from civil-rights groups and multiple elected officials who said the depiction recalled historically racist imagery. The White House had not commented at the time of reporting. Undetermined at this time.
