White House Removes Racist Video of Obamas Shared by Trump Amid Backlash
In Brief
White House deletes racist video of Obamas shared by Trump, who refuses to apologize.
Key Facts
- The White House deleted a video shared by President Trump that depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes.
- The video was removed following bipartisan backlash and public criticism.
- President Trump stated he 'didn't see' the racist portion of the video before it was posted.
- Trump said he 'didn't make a mistake' and claimed he only viewed the start of the video.
- Despite the backlash, Trump has refused to apologize for sharing the video.
What Happened
President Trump shared a video on social media that included a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. After bipartisan criticism, the White House deleted the video. Trump later stated he had not seen the offensive part of the video and declined to apologize for sharing it.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights ongoing racial tensions and the scrutiny of presidential conduct on social media. The refusal to apologize despite widespread condemnation may affect public perception of leadership accountability and race relations in the United States.
Sources
- ABC News — WATCH: White House deletes racist video of the Obamas shared by President Trump(3d ago)
- Al Jazeera — Trump won’t apologise despite backlash over video depicting Obamas as apes(1d ago)
- BBC World — Trump says he 'didn't see' part of video with racist clip depicting Obamas as apes(3d ago)
