Trump Shares and Then Removes Controversial Meme Targeting the Obamas

February 6, 2026 | Theo Ramirez

In a move that has drawn widespread criticism, former President Donald Trump concluded a minute-long video with a post deemed by many observers as racially charged. This latest communication from Trump comes as part of his ongoing campaign to question the legitimacy of the 2020 Presidential Election. The video itself is laden with conspiracy theories, continuing a narrative Trump has carried since his electoral defeat nearly three years ago.

Throughout the minute-long production, the former president revisits a series of theories that have been consistently debunked by numerous sources, including federal and state election officials. Nevertheless, Trump maintains a steadfast audience among a faction of the American public still aligned with his views on the election outcome. This particular video seems tailored to reinforce that base, despite mounting frustration from various quarters about the divisive language reportedly used in the post's conclusion.

Following the video's release, several civil rights groups have condemned Trump's message, labeling it as an attempt to stoke racial tensions at a time when national unity is urgently needed. Calls for social media platforms to act swiftly in response to such rhetoric are being echoed in political and public spheres alike. The aftermath of the post has ignited yet another debate over what boundaries should exist in political discourse and whether constraints should be applied more stringently to public figures.

Meanwhile, opponents and critics continue to express concern over the long-term impact of conspiracy theories on the American democratic fabric. Trump's video, though brief, is seen by many as a window into a troubling persistence of misinformation, which experts warn could destabilize public confidence in electoral processes. As the nation moves toward its next election cycle, the ripples of Trump's 2020 narrative promise to maintain their disruptive presence in the political landscape.

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