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Trump admits he himself chose to post racist Obama video

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As we reported on 6 February, Donald Trump posted an explicitly racist video to his Truth Social account:

There have been several developments since then, with the end point being that Trump admitted to being the one responsible.

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After the US President posted his hate crime, several of his supporters claimed ‘he didn’t post that, actually‘.

This is how that went (see the community note at the bottom):

Trump’s more cautinary boot lickers suggested it was all a big mistake:

Karoline Leavitt (White House press secretary) would later claim the following:

This is from an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle & Democrats as characters from The Lion King. Please stop the fake outrage

Bullshit aside, why is the White House producing so many memes? Shouldn’t they be busy undoing the havoc that Trump has wrought on the economy?

Later in the day, the American President’s team actually deleted the video — suggesting the “outrage” was warranted, actually:

They’d also claim that actually a staffer posted the video:

Ultimately, Donald made a mockery of all his defenders by simply admitting he was the one responsible:

Shameful

So the meme that someone else chose for Trump and then they deleted; the president chose it himself, actually, and also he was right to do so.

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Clear?

We understand Trump’s loyalists don’t care about the racism, but aren’t they sick of being embarrassed?

Featured image via Truth Social

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