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Obama criticizes Trump's racist video as 'deeply troubling'
Summary
Former president Barack Obama called a video shared on President Trump's social account 'deeply troubling' and criticized a loss of decorum; the post was removed from the account but continues to circulate online.
Content
President Barack Obama spoke about a video shared on President Donald Trump's social account that many people viewed as racist. The clip used altered images of Barack and Michelle Obama and was posted on February 5 before being deleted from the account. Obama discussed the video in an interview posted February 14 and also spoke about concerns with ICE.
Key facts:
- Obama described the behavior surrounding the video as "deeply troubling" and said it showed a loss of decorum around public office.
- The video was posted on February 5, removed from the account, and remains shared across other social platforms.
- President Trump declined to apologize when questioned and said the post was reviewed and that a staffer had posted it by mistake, while White House communications called some of the reaction "fake outrage."
- The interview with Brian Tyler Cohen was posted February 14 and had millions of views; Obama also raised concerns about how ICE is deployed.
Summary:
The episode prompted public statements from both Barack Obama and White House officials and drew sustained attention online. Undetermined at this time.
