Early Friday morning, Donald Trump was raging out on Truth Social, his Nazi social media platform of choice. Trump often stays up all night, ranting like a lunatic online and sh-tposting conspiracies and racist memes. He has the intelligence, diet, health and emotional stability of a 13-year-old methhead. Well, Friday morning’s sh-tposting bonanza was especially notable because he posted an AI clip of Barack and Michelle Obama’s faces sloppily pasted onto the bodies of two monkeys or gorillas. After he posted that, Trump spent the next 20 hours lying about who did it, what the clip meant and why he did it.
President Donald Trump refused to apologize Friday after posting and then deleting a racist video depicting former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes in a jungle, insisting he hadn’t seen the final frames containing the offensive content and blaming a staffer for the mistake.
The explanation, offered to reporters on Air Force One, was the first acknowledgement that Trump himself had screened at least part of the video that had thrown the White House into damage control mode for most of the day. The White House said earlier, after the video was removed, that a staffer had posted it in error.
The video was posted late Thursday night — and remained online for nearly 12 hours — before the White House took it down amid bipartisan outrage, including from close Trump allies. The president, however, insisted Friday evening the video was taken down “as soon as we found out about it.”
“I looked at the beginning of it. It was fine,” he said, referring to the first part of the video that contained debunked claims about fraud in voting machines. “It was a very strong post in terms of voter fraud,” he went on. “Nobody knew that that was in the end. If they would have looked, they would have seen it, and probably they would have had the sense to take it down.”
Trump said after he watched the first section of the video, he passed it on to a staffer, who he said should have watched it to the end.
“Somebody slipped and missed a very small part,” he said. But when asked directly whether he would apologize amid GOP calls to do so, he declined.
“No,” he said. “I didn’t make a mistake.”
When pressed, Trump said he condemned the racist portion of the clip. “Of course I do,” he said. And asked later whether the video could hurt Republicans’ standing with Black voters, the president said no and defended his achievements. “I am, by the way, the least racist president you’ve had in a long time,” he said.
“The least racist president you’ve had in a long time…” Joe Biden was the least racist white president I’ve ever experienced in my lifetime, with Bill Clinton in a close second. Is Trump saying that Barack Obama is racist? LMAO. I could even make a somewhat solid argument that while George W. Bush pursued racist policies, he was actually part of a now-dead breed of New England Republicanism which embraced a core principle that a multicultural, multiracial, multifaith society is a good thing. Anyway, it was perfectly stupid to watch Trump and his KKKronies twist in the wind as even Republican senators dared to speak out on Trump’s racist horsesh-t. It went from “a staffer has 24-7 access to Trump’s account and posts without Trump’s knowledge” to “it was completely justified because Trump is king of the jungle” to “we took it down, shut up about it” to “how dare you even call this racist” to “of course Trump posted this himself and he’ll never apologize.”
The video is…something. Fingers crossed that it happens during Black History Month.
“I didn’t make a mistake… no message to anyone offended…”
So much for the “it was a staffer” lie 😕
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— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) February 7, 2026

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