Trump Slammed as “Low IQ Racist Bottom Feeder” After Posting Misleading Deepfake Video of Obama.

Trump Slammed as “Low IQ Racist Bottom Feeder” After Posting Misleading Deepfake Video of Obama.

by Yeyetunde at Jul 21, 2025

In the USA.

The news as it trends. See the video below. 

Social media exploded after President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video depicting former President Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office and sent to jail.

Posted on Truth Social, the video features Obama stating, “no one is above the law” before being handcuffed and dragged away—a digitally modified scene derived from actual footage from 2016 when both presidents sat together in the Oval Office.

While some viewers labeled the video “unprecedented,” others accused Trump of using it as a calculated distraction from serious accusations, including child molestation, rape, and links to the unreleased Jeffrey Epstein client files tied to him.

Critics argue that Trump has consistently declined to disclose essential documents and often reference past live footage of him boasting that he could “grab women anywhere,” including their private areas.

Trump’s AI-generated video seems to be a reaction to Tulsi Gabbard’s recent claim that Obama orchestrated a “years-long coup” against him—though Tulsi has yet to identify any specific crime committed.

Responses on social media were immediate and divisive, with many condemning Trump as a “low IQ racist bottom feeder” for promoting such a misleading deepfake.

Posted without disclaimers, the video has reignited concern over AI manipulation, digital misinformation, and the ethical risks of deploying artificial intelligence in today’s volatile political climate—where deepfakes could incite violence, protest, or unrest.

Analysts warn that the clip may serve as a distraction from Trump’s many legal battles, especially those connected to the Epstein client list and longstanding allegations of sexual misconduct and child exploitation.

Many argue it reflects a broader culture of deflection and refusal to address public demand for transparency and accountability.

See some of the comments below.

Yetunde B reports for Yeyetunde’s Blog. 

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