Trump Shares Doctored Image of Obama and Michelle with Graffiti-Covered Air Force One
En resumen
- President Donald Trump posted a doctored image of Barack and Michelle Obama waving before a graffiti-covered Air Force One, featuring "Yes We Can," "Obama," and "BLM" slogans, along with Arabic text.
- This follows a previous racist post by Trump depicting the Obamas as primates.
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Por qué importa
President Donald Trump has a history of personal criticism and incendiary rhetoric towards the Obamas, including past racist posts. This latest doctored image follows a similar incident in February.
President Donald Trump Sunday posted a falsified image of former president Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, waving before boarding an Air Force One that had been spray-painted with graffiti.
It came months after another racist post by the president that showed the couple as primates in a jungle. That one was deleted after stiff, bipartisan backlash.
The latest image shows the Obamas smiling and waving at the top of stairs alongside a baby blue and white presidential plane with graffiti painted on it that included the Democrat's campaign slogan "Yes We Can," "Obama" and "BLM," short for Black Lives Matter.
The post also shows graffiti in Arabic on the plane that says the phrase "alhamdulillah," which means "praise be to God" or "thank God."
Trump has a years-long record of intense personal criticism of the Obamas, and of using incendiary, sometimes racist, rhetoric. That includes everything from feeding the lie that Obama was not born in the US to crude generalisations about majority-Black countries and posts that have sparked anger on Truth Social.
The president's racist post of the Obamas as primates came in Feb, during the first week of Black History Month. It was removed following widespread criticism from civil rights leaders and Republican senators.
Trump refused to apologise, however, and a staffer was later blamed for making the post.
The White House did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Nor did a spokeswoman for the Obamas.
Preguntas abiertas
- Will Trump apologize or face further backlash?
- Who was responsible for the doctored image?
