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Trump's Truth Social video shows AI Obama clip that drew backlash
Summary
A Truth Social post by President Trump included a brief AI-generated clip depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys, and the clip prompted widespread criticism; the post remains online.
Content
President Donald Trump posted a series of late-night messages on Truth Social that included a short AI-altered clip of former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama. The clip briefly showed the Obamas depicted as monkeys, and many critics described the image as racist. The post also repeated disputed claims about the 2020 election and was reposted; it remains available on the platform. Several political figures publicly condemned the clip while White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt linked to an earlier post and described the reaction as "fake outrage."
What is known:
- The Truth Social post combined a minute-long clip about the 2020 election with a brief AI-generated segment showing the Obamas depicted as monkeys, reported as lasting only a few seconds.
- The post was reposted and remains available on Truth Social.
- Political officials, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, publicly criticized the post, while White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt provided a link to an earlier related post and called the response "fake outrage."
Summary:
The post prompted widespread political criticism and renewed discussion about AI-generated imagery in public posts. Official reactions were public and immediate. Undetermined at this time.
