Trump Faces Backlash After Sharing ‘Vile’ Video on Truth Social Targeting Barack Obama

Trump’s post hit like a punch to the gut.
One crude meme, shared in seconds, dragged America’s first Black First Family into a storm of racist humiliation. Shock turned into fury. Former supporters recoiled, calling him “a new low every day,” as the White House shrugged it off as harmless fun. The line between meme and moral rot just snappe…

The outrage over Donald Trump’s Truth Social post wasn’t just about another meme. It revived one of the oldest, ugliest racist tropes in American history, targeting Barack and Michelle Obama under the thin disguise of “jungle” humor and Lion King references. For many watching, it felt less like politics and more like a deliberate act of dehumanization broadcast from the heart of a presidential campaign.

What cut deeper was the divide in the reaction. Some users, even former Trump voters, publicly expressed shame and regret, saying this crossed a line they could no longer ignore. Others cheered him on, focusing only on the election-fraud narrative and dismissing any concern as “fake outrage.” Between those two responses sits a country exhausted by cruelty, wondering how much further its leaders are willing to go just to score another viral moment.