The former president broke his silence on the video in an interview released Saturday.
WASHINGTON — Former President Barack Obama broke his silence on the since-deleted, disturbing meme video clip posted on President Trump’s Truth Social depicting him and the former first lady as apes.
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Trump took down the election conspiracy video from his social media earlier this month after it generated mass controversy.
Appearing on liberal pundit Brian Tyler Cohen’s Saturday podcast, Obama spoke out about the bigoted cartoon, saying it doesn’t reflect how most people think or behave.
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Barack Obama addressed Donald Trump's racist video that depicted him and his wife, Michelle Obama, as apes on his Truth ...
Political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen sat down with Obama for a 47-minute interview that dropped on Saturday, where he asked the former president to weigh in on the video and other examples of ...
Speaking with liberal commentator Brian Tyler Cohen in a 47-minute episode released Saturday, Obama did not reference Trump directly but addressed what he described as a broader decline in public ...
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