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Can’t believe I voted for you Mr. President. It’s a new low everyday,” read one comment on the president's video.
The White House initially defended the post, which depicted the former president and first lady as apes. Following widespread bipartisan backlash, the post was removed.
The White House took 12 hours to remove a video depicting the former president and his wife as apes.
President Donald Trump, in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, demanded that Denmark hand over Greenland — and then climbed down from that demand after the U.S. stock market fell and European leaders threatened retaliation. Trump insisted there was “a framework for a deal” with the NATO secretary general but was vague about its parameters.
The White House has posted, defended and since revoked an “appalling” social media post depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum unveiled a new “spokesperson” for the nation’s top coal mining regulator: A cartoon lump of coal.
Late Thursday night, a vile clip appeared on Truth Social, depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes in a jungle cartoon, to the Tokens’ “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” It was at the end of a video filled with baseless conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.