President Donald Trump is once again at the center of a political firestorm—this time for sharing a deeply offensive video that many critics are calling racist, dehumanizing, and dangerous.
Late Thursday night, Trump uploaded a shocking clip to his Truth Social account that depicted former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes dancing in a jungle. The video immediately triggered widespread backlash, with critics accusing Trump of leaning into racist imagery and escalating already toxic political rhetoric.
Although the post has since been deleted, screenshots and screen recordings are circulating rapidly across social media—ensuring the controversy isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
What Was in the Video That Sparked the Outrage?
The now-removed video opens with a voiceover discussing alleged voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, a claim Trump has repeatedly pushed despite courts and election officials finding no evidence of widespread fraud.
As a chart flashes onscreen, the clip suddenly cuts to a short animated sequence showing Barack and Michelle Obama’s faces superimposed onto apes, dancing in a jungle setting. The scene is accompanied by The Tokens’ 1961 classic “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” adding a surreal—and for many, deeply offensive—layer to the imagery.
The video quickly spread beyond Truth Social, landing on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, where users reacted with outrage, disbelief, and condemnation.
Trump Deletes the Post—but the Damage Is Done
By 9:09 a.m. PT, Trump had quietly removed the video from his Truth Social page. However, the deletion did little to stop the fallout.
Critics were quick to point out that this is far from the first time Trump has flirted with racially charged or inflammatory content—but many say this crossed a new line.
“This wasn’t subtle. This wasn’t accidental. This was intentional,” one political commentator wrote on X. “It plays into centuries-old racist tropes.”
White House Press Secretary Fires Back at Critics
In response to the backlash, Karoline Leavitt, speaking on behalf of Trump, attempted to downplay the controversy in a statement to TMZ.
“This is from an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from The Lion King. Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public.”
That explanation did little to calm critics, many of whom argued that comparing Black public figures to apes is a well-documented racist trope, regardless of meme culture or intent.
Social Media Explodes: “This Is Racism—Full Stop”
Across platforms, users wasted no time condemning the video.
- “This is disgusting and dehumanizing,” one user posted.
- “Racism disguised as a meme is still racism,” another wrote.
- “This is why rhetoric matters. This fuels hate,” a third added.
Hashtags related to Trump and the Obamas quickly began trending, with many users calling on Republican leaders to publicly condemn the video.
Gavin Newsom Slams the Video as “Disgusting”
California Governor Gavin Newsom was among the most high-profile critics, issuing a sharp rebuke and urging Republicans to speak out.
Newsom labeled the video “disgusting” and warned that silence from GOP leaders would be seen as complicity.
“This kind of behavior should be condemned by anyone who claims to believe in basic decency,” Newsom said, according to multiple reports.
A Long History of Tension Between Trump and the Obamas
The animosity between Trump and the Obamas is nothing new.
Trump famously rose to political prominence by pushing the “birther” conspiracy theory, falsely claiming Barack Obama was not born in the United States—a claim widely criticized as racially motivated and repeatedly debunked.
Over the years, Trump has continued to take public shots at Obama’s presidency, policies, and legacy, while the Obamas have largely refrained from engaging directly.
This latest incident, however, marks one of the most explicitly offensive portrayals yet.
Silence From the Obamas—So Far
TMZ has reached out to representatives for Barack and Michelle Obama for comment. As of now, no response has been issued.
Historically, the Obamas have chosen not to respond publicly to many of Trump’s provocations, opting instead to maintain a higher-profile silence. Whether that approach will continue in light of this latest incident remains to be seen.
Why Critics Say This Moment Matters
Civil rights advocates and political analysts argue that the controversy isn’t just about one video—it’s about the broader climate it reinforces.
Depicting Black individuals as animals has long been used to dehumanize, intimidate, and justify discrimination, critics note. When such imagery is shared by a former—and potentially future—president, they argue it carries added weight.
“This isn’t just offensive—it’s dangerous,” one advocacy group posted. “It normalizes racist imagery at the highest levels of power.”
Republicans Face Pressure to Respond
As the backlash grows, pressure is mounting on Republican leaders to publicly condemn the video.
So far, responses have been mixed, with some GOP figures remaining silent while others dismiss the controversy as overblown. That silence, critics say, speaks volumes.
The Bigger Picture: Politics, Memes, and Accountability
Trump has long used provocative memes, viral clips, and online shock tactics to energize his base and dominate the news cycle. Supporters often praise the strategy as effective messaging, while critics argue it erodes norms and fuels division.
This latest incident raises fresh questions:
- Where is the line between meme culture and racism?
- Should political leaders be held to a higher standard online?
- And will controversies like this influence undecided voters?
What Happens Next?
Even though the video is gone from Truth Social, the fallout is far from over.
With reactions still pouring in, calls for condemnation growing louder, and screenshots continuing to circulate, this controversy is likely to remain part of the national conversation—especially as the political temperature continues to rise.
💬 What Do You Think?
Did Trump cross the line—or is this being blown out of proportion?
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