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Outrage Over U.S. President Donald Trump Posting Racist Video of the Obamas During Black History Month

Outrage Over U.S. President Donald Trump Posting Racist Video of the Obamas During Black History Month
Posted By: Will Moss on February 06, 2026

Is This Real? U.S. President Donald Trump Posts Racist Video of Former President and First Lady Obama on Truth Social

Earlier this week, a highly controversial video was shared on U.S. President Donald Trump’s Truth Social account that depicted former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama in a way widely condemned as racist. The post has ignited intense debate across the country, especially given that its timing fell during Black History Month.

What Happened?

Late on Thursday night, President Trump’s Truth Social account published a video that included an edited snippet showing Barack and Michelle Obama portrayed as apes in a jungle setting. The segment appeared at the end of a larger clip promoting unfounded claims about the 2020 election.

Within about 12 hours, the post was taken down amid widespread condemnation. Even before its removal, public figures from both political parties and civil rights organizations labeled the imagery as offensive and racist. Some Republican lawmakers also publicly criticized the post.

Is It Real?

The post was real in the sense that it was shared on Trump’s official Truth Social account and remained visible for several hours before deletion.



The White House later characterized its publication as an error by a staff member and sought to distance the administration from the content.

Public Reaction and Context

Reaction to the post included:

  • Condemnation from civil rights groups.
  • Bipartisan criticism from political leaders.
Excerpt: Advocates noted that comparing Black individuals to animals, including apes, is a racist trope with a long history of being used to demean and dehumanize communities.

The timing of the post — during Black History Month — intensified backlash, with many noting how insensitive the imagery was given the month’s purpose to celebrate Black achievement.

Reflection: Why It Matters

The presidency carries enormous symbolic weight. The imagery leaders choose to share influences national conversation. In a moment set aside to uplift and honor figures such as Barack and Michelle Obama — who represent historic milestones — the appearance of racist imagery clashes with the spirit of Black History Month.

Even if the White House described the post as an error, the impact remains real. Critics say leaders should take greater care in public communication, especially in moments dedicated to racial awareness and celebration.

Conclusion

The video shared on Truth Social was real and was removed after significant controversy. It has sparked conversations about the responsibility of public figures in how they communicate and how race and representation are handled in national discourse — particularly during Black History Month.


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