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Trump distances himself but gives no apology after posting video showing Obamas with primate images
Summary
President Trump said he approved an aide reposting a video that showed Barack and Michelle Obama with primate imagery; he did not apologize and the post was removed after about 12 hours, with the White House calling it an error.
Content
A video post on President Trump's Truth Social account showed Barack and Michelle Obama with primate images and drew broad criticism. Democratic leaders publicly challenged Republicans to respond to the post. The White House said the post was posted erroneously by a staffer and the post was removed after about 12 hours. President Trump said he approved an aide sharing the video, said he did not see the portion showing the Obamas, and did not issue an apology.
Key details:
- The clip appeared on Truth Social and used primate imagery alongside images of Barack and Michelle Obama.
- Democratic leaders criticized the post and asked Republican leaders to respond; a few Republicans, including Senator Tim Scott, publicly condemned the content.
- Multiple sources cited a senior White House official saying the post was made in error by a staffer.
- The post was removed after roughly 12 hours; President Trump said he had approved an aide sharing the video but did not apologize.
Summary:
The incident prompted notable public criticism and renewed partisan debate over the post and responses from political leaders. Undetermined at this time.
