White House Removes Racist Video Targeting Obamas After Backlash
Eyewitness News ABC7NYFebruary 7, 20261 min105,611 views
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- ⚠️ The White House is dealing with significant backlash after President Trump shared a racist meme on social media depicting the Obamas on ape bodies.
- 📌 The video, which remained on Trump's Truth Social account for hours, was eventually deleted following widespread outrage.
Republican Condemnation
- 🗣️ Several Republican figures, including Senator Tim Scott, condemned the post, with Scott calling it "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House."
- 🚫 Senator Roger Wicker stated the post was "totally unacceptable" and called for an apology.
White House Explanation and Historical Context
- ❓ Press Secretary Caroline Levit initially pushed back against "fake outrage" but the White House later claimed a staffer erroneously made the post.
- 🐒 The racist image, appearing at the end of a video discussing debunked election theories, featured the Obamas' faces on ape bodies.
- ⛓️ The transcript notes that images of Black people as apes have historically been used to dehumanize them, employed by slave traders and segregationists.
NAACP Statement and Obama's Silence
- 📢 The NAACP issued a statement calling the video "blatantly racist, disgusting, and utterly despicable."
- 🤐 The Obamas themselves have not yet commented on the social media post.
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