Obama, Trump and Epstein
Digest more
Trump called unabating interest in sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a “witch hunt” and insisted that it’s his predecessor who deserves more scrutiny.
A spokesperson for the former president called Trump's claim that Obama tried to rig the 2016 election "a weak attempt at a distraction."
After President Trump posted an AI-generated fake video showing former President Barack Obama's arrest on social media, Trump accused the former president of "treason."
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.
President Trump shared an AI-generated video of former President Obama being arrested after Tulsi Gabbard's allegations that Obama's intelligence officials manufactured Russia hoax.
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.
Echoing claims from President Donald Trump, Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden on Wednesday said former President Barack Obama should be put in prison.
2h
OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump Says Tulsi Gabbard Is the 'Hottest Person' After National Intelligence Director Implicates Barack Obama in 2016 Election ScandalPresident Donald Trump spoke with Republicans in the East Room of the White House, where he gave Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard a shocking and somewhat inappropriate compliment. “She’s like,
Donald Trump on Sunday shared an AI-generated video on his Truth Social platform that depicted former President Barack Obama being arrested and hauled off to prison. The 86-second clip begins with real footage of Obama and top Democrats stating variations of “no one is above the law.”
The Supreme Court ruling that benefited Trump would also benefit any other former president prosecuted over their actions in office.