The White House has taken down a post by former President Donald Trump on his social media platform Truth Social, which featured a racist video depicting the Obamas as apes.
The video was reposted by Trump from an internet meme video that shows him as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from The Lion King. However, many politicians, including members of both parties, have condemned the post, calling it "vile", "racist", and "disgusting".
The White House initially defended the post, saying it was an internet meme video, but later took it down after facing intense backlash. A senior White House official said that a staffer made the mistake of posting the video, which has since been taken down.
Trump's post has sparked outrage among many Americans, with some calling for him to be held accountable for his words. The incident highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding Trump's handling of racist and divisive rhetoric during his presidency.
In response to the backlash, several politicians have called on Republicans to speak out against Trump's behavior and condemn the racist video. Some have also pointed out that the White House's initial defense of the post was tone-deaf and insensitive.
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the role of social media in spreading hate speech and the responsibility of public figures to promote inclusivity and respect for all individuals.
Despite the backlash, Trump remains unapologetic about his words, telling the Senate's top Democrat that he will unfreeze funds for major infrastructure projects in New York City if he supports renaming Dulles international airport and Penn Station after him.
The video was reposted by Trump from an internet meme video that shows him as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from The Lion King. However, many politicians, including members of both parties, have condemned the post, calling it "vile", "racist", and "disgusting".
The White House initially defended the post, saying it was an internet meme video, but later took it down after facing intense backlash. A senior White House official said that a staffer made the mistake of posting the video, which has since been taken down.
Trump's post has sparked outrage among many Americans, with some calling for him to be held accountable for his words. The incident highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding Trump's handling of racist and divisive rhetoric during his presidency.
In response to the backlash, several politicians have called on Republicans to speak out against Trump's behavior and condemn the racist video. Some have also pointed out that the White House's initial defense of the post was tone-deaf and insensitive.
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the role of social media in spreading hate speech and the responsibility of public figures to promote inclusivity and respect for all individuals.
Despite the backlash, Trump remains unapologetic about his words, telling the Senate's top Democrat that he will unfreeze funds for major infrastructure projects in New York City if he supports renaming Dulles international airport and Penn Station after him.