In a late-night social media post, President Donald Trump shared a video with a clip depicting former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama as apes — a racist trope with deep historical roots — prompting swift condemnation from lawmakers in both parties before the White House deleted the post and blamed a staff member.
The racist imagery appeared in the final seconds of a minute-long video amplifying conspiracy theories about the 2020 election that Trump has repeatedly promoted.
After roughly 12 hours online, the post vanished from Trump’s Truth Social account around noon Friday.
“A White House staffer erroneously made the post. It has been taken down,” a White House official told MS NOW.
The explanation marked a reversal from the administration’s initial response, when White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed mounting criticism as “fake outrage” and defended the video as harmless internet humor.
“Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public,” Leavitt said in a statement earlier Friday morning. “This is from an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from the Lion King,” she added, though the clip posted on Trump’s account features only the Obamas.
Leavitt’s initial response calling the video a “meme” was issued unilaterally by the White House press office without the sign off of top senior officials, one senior White House official told MS NOW, speaking on the condition of anonymity about internal issues. That is standard protocol for a Trump White House, the official said.
“You need to understand that this isn’t a usual political operation: Everyone has their own lane and usually it works out fine, until it doesn’t,” the official said. “There are no big, long messaging meetings. No calendars. No strategy sessions. This isn’t a White House you see on ‘The West Wing.’ There are no approvals.”
The three-second segment appears to have originated from a pro-Trump account on X, and the White House initially directed reporters to the original video, which depicts several prominent Democrats as animals and Trump as a lion, with a caption reading “President Trump: King of the Jungle.”









