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In July 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump posted an artificial intelligence-generated video of former President Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office.
President Donald Trump posted an AI-created fake video of former President Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office, wearing an orange jumpsuit.
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video showing former President Barack Obama's arrest on his social media platform on Sunday.Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via an email sent outside regular business hours and Obama's office via a contact form on its website.
It then shows an AI-edited video of Obama being put into handcuffs by two men wearing FBI gear. At the end, Obama appears in an orange jumpsuit behind bars, as Trump’s signature campaign song, “YMCA,” plays in the background.
Tulsi Gabbard, now serving as Director of National Intelligence, recently issued a report alleging election fraud and a “treasonous conspiracy.” Gabbard claimed that her office submitted evidence to the Justice Department for criminal investigation, with Trump’s backing.
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President posts fake clip of Democrat being led away by law enforcement amid ongoing controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal
Trump took to Truth Social to post a questionable fake video of Obama, and better believe folks online were NOT here for it.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, denounced Donald Trump's recent allegations against Barack Obama, calling the Trump administration's claims 'politically motivated to distract from Jeffrey Epstein.' Trum
Tulsi Gabbard recently referred evidence supposedly showing Obama Administration officials conspiring to subvert Trump’s 2016 election victory and subsequent presidency to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.
In July 2025, videos surfaced on social media sites like YouTube and TikTok alleging that Barron Trump, the son of U.S. President Donald Trump, announced his marriage to Sasha Obama, the daughter of former President Barack Obama, without providing evidence to corroborate the claim.
Besides Obama, President Trump on Tuesday rattled off a list of people he accused of acting criminally "at the highest level."