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President Donald Trump posted an AI-created fake video of former President Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office, wearing an orange jumpsuit.
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.
President Trump shared what appeared to be an A.I.-generated video of former President Barack Obama being detained in the Oval Office.
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.
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Donald Trump has posted a bizarre AI video of former president Barack Obama being arrested and thrown in jail.Trump, still mired in controversy over his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files,
Colbert called it an “insane thing” to put on social media. “If you or I put up an AI video depicting the violent arrest of a former president, we would get a free ride in a windowless van to FBI headquarters, where they would put us to work redacting Trump’s name from the Epstein file,” Colbert said. And that may not even be the worst of it.
The president shared the AI-generated video to his Truth Social platform, prompting Village People to investigate where it came from
In the controversial video, digital renderings of Trump and Obama sit together in the Oval Office. As faux FBI officers suddenly come into view, the twice-impeached chief of state smiles unnaturally while the Democratic politician is handcuffed and carried out of frame.
Legal analysts weighed in on an AI-generated video Trump reposted showing federal law enforcement arresting former President Obama.
Steele called the Obama video another one of “Trump’s dangerous attempts to distract his base from the Epstein fallout.” Still, his co-host Symone Sanders-Townsend argued that it’s only disguised as content and serves as “incitement” for Trump’s base, instead.