Trump Shares AI Video Of Obama Being Arrested

 

Former President Donald Trump recently shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social that shows FBI agents arresting and handcuffing former President Barack Obama. The video begins with clips of prominent Democrats, including Obama and Nancy Pelosi, declaring that “no one is above the law.” It then cuts to a fictional scene where Trump and Obama sit together in the Oval Office as FBI agents enter and cuff Obama while the song “YMCA” plays in the background. The video ends with Obama in an orange jumpsuit behind bars.

The post comes amid new disclosures from former Democratic Congresswoman and current Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. She released declassified documents related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, which probed alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election. These documents indicate that top Obama-era intelligence officials doubted that Russia played a meaningful role in Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton.

One of the memos, dated 2016, directly informed then-President Obama that neither Russian actors nor criminal hackers had compromised U.S. voting infrastructure to a degree that would alter election results. The memo acknowledged some failed attempts at breaching state election systems, including in Illinois, but concluded these had no effect on the outcome.

This new evidence serves as a major vindication for Trump, who has long insisted that the Russia collusion narrative was fabricated. He has maintained it was an effort by Clinton allies and Obama officials to undermine his presidency before it began.

The revelations have reignited scrutiny on figures like John Brennan and James Comey. Intelligence agencies are now considering criminal investigations, and more classified documents from the Durham report and Crossfire Hurricane may soon be released.

WATCH:

Related Posts

A teacher’s simple question got a clever, unexpected, and hilariously insightful student reply, impressing and amusing everyone with its wit and originality

It was a typical day in Mrs. Thompson’s third‑grade classroom, bright with colorful posters and half‑finished art projects. The students, energetic and curious, were settling into their…

Renee Nicole Good, a 37‑year‑old Minneapolis woman, was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a federal enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Video from the scene and eyewitness accounts show her partner, Rebecca (Becca) Good, distraught at the scene and later saying in grief, “I made her come down here; it’s my fault” as she mourned her wife’s death. Becca’s emotional reaction reflected her guilt and sorrow at losing Renee, who leaves behind their young children and whose death has sparked public outrage and calls for investigation and accountability.

On January 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a 37‑year‑old U.S. citizen and mother of three, was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during…

ICE blamed Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s sanctuary‑style policies for allowing a convicted illegal immigrant sex offender to remain free before federal agents arrested him, saying such policies hinder cooperation and public safety. Walz and local officials defended their approach, arguing limited local cooperation builds community trust and doesn’t equate to obstructing federal enforcement.

Federal authorities, specifically U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), publicly confirmed the arrest of Mahad Abdulkadir Yusuf, an illegal immigrant and convicted sex offender, in Minneapolis during…

A Justice Department controversy turned two fired civil servants into viral symbols of resistance, intensifying public outrage over perceived politicization of the agency. While their dismissals dominated social media and headlines, the broader and quieter institutional work of law enforcement and oversight continued largely unseen, highlighting the gap between public spectacle and substantive protective efforts.

“Operation Grayskull” was a real law enforcement initiative led by the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI targeting the dark web distribution of severe child sexual…

Federal immigration agents shot and wounded two people—reported as a husband and wife—during a vehicle stop in Portland, Oregon on January 8, 2026. U.S. Customs and Border Patrol said the driver allegedly attempted to use the vehicle against agents, prompting an officer to fire in what officials described as self‑defense. Both victims were later found several blocks away with gunshot wounds, taken to a hospital, and are in stable condition as the FBI investigates the incident. Portland leaders have criticized the federal action and called for independent review amid broader debate over federal enforcement tactics.

On January 8, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents shot and injured two people in Southeast Portland during a vehicle stop related to an immigration enforcement operation….

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has said he takes accountability for widespread fraud uncovered in state social‑services programs and is pledging reforms and oversight improvements. The scandal — involving billions in misused funds — has drawn intense scrutiny, paused federal aid, and prompted investigations into how public dollars were mismanaged under his administration.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has faced intense political backlash in the wake of major fraud scandals tied to state‑administered welfare and public‑benefits programs. The controversy has become…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *