A shocking and controversial video has surfaced on former President Donald Trump's Truth Social account, sparking outrage and raising questions. The video, seemingly generated by AI, depicts a disturbing scene of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, dancing in a jungle. But here's where it gets even more controversial: this clip was embedded within a video about voting machine anomalies, adding a layer of political intrigue.
The video, which was posted twice on Trump's verified account, includes a watermark from PatriotNewsOutlet.com. However, the segment featuring the Obamas as apes has a different watermark, '@XERIAS_X', which is also the handle of a Twitter account with a Pepe the Frog profile picture dressed as Trump. This account has previously been linked to another AI-generated video shared by Trump, showing a fighter jet and protesters.
The question remains: was Trump aware of the Obama clip? Did he personally share this post, or was it an oversight? The White House has been approached for a response, but the silence is deafening.
Trump's critics were quick to condemn the post. California Governor Gavin Newsom took to Twitter, demanding immediate denouncement from Republicans. This incident is not the first time Trump's Truth Social account has been associated with controversial and racist content. Last year, a video mocking House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries with a fake mustache and sombrero was shared, leading to widespread criticism.
And this is the part that most people miss: the implications of AI-generated content being used to spread potentially harmful messages. As AI technology advances, the potential for misuse becomes more concerning. Is this a one-time incident or a sign of a deeper issue? Share your thoughts in the comments, but remember to keep the discussion respectful.