Donald Trump has posted a strange AI video showing former President Barack Obama being arrested and thrown into prison.
Trump has been plagued by controversy over Jeffrey Epstein's files handling by the administration and posted a clip of Tiktok on his true social platform on Sunday.
He is then seen handcuffing by law enforcement during an oval office sitdown with an oval Trump in November 2016, when Republicans were making use of actual footage of two men whom Obama was about to leave the office in the White House.
Democrats are then seen wearing orange jumpsuits in federal prisons. All of these are soundtracked by the 1970s village disco anthem “YMCA,” which became a song with a personal theme for the Republican Party.
Trump appears to have responded to comments from director of National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard, who appeared on Maria Baltiromo's Fox News Show Sunday morning future Over the weekend, he accused Obama of coordinating a “long-standing coup” to protect Trump from the White House.
Gabbard announced Friday that he was referring to the Justice Department on allegations that he had “manufactured” Obama administration officials, including former FBI director James Comey and her predecessor James Clapper, to demonstrate the idea that Russia had interfered in the 2016 presidential election when Russia defeated Hillary Clinton.
The president published 17 episodes of Gabbard's allegations over the weekend, sparking accusations that he was trying to avert national conversations from his past relationship with the billionaire pedophile who died in prison in August 2019 and sex trafficker Epstein.
Trump's administration announced two weeks ago that Epstein's “client list” had not existed, causing a fuss when investors announced that he had died at his own hands in a New York prison.
Speaking to Baltiromo about the Obama administration on Sunday, Gabbard insisted: “Their goal was to overturn the will of the American people and essentially enact a long-standing coup, and to try and take the president out of fulfilling the duties awarded by the Americans.”
Her claims are being attacked by Democrats as unfounded. Among them, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, a ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Election Committee, called her announcement “another example of the national intelligence reporting director trying to cook a book.”
“It's no surprise that, sadly, Dni Gabbard, who has promised to depoliticize the intelligence reporting community, is once again weaponizing her position to amplify the president's election conspiracy theory,” Warner writes in X.
“It's horrifying to hear Dni Gabbard accusing her of committing an “unpleasant plot” when she doesn't want to label Edward Snowden as a traitor. ”
Obama has yet to respond to Trump's provocation, but the president himself is a convicted felon and keeps it in a society of truth.
