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“The video is gross, but it also suggests that Trump is worried the walls may be closing in,” Steele wrote. “Facing a debacle over the Epstein files, Trump is throwing red meat at his base, falsely claiming that Obama may have falsified the records, even though they date back to 2019, long after he left office.”
Is a viral video of former President Barack Obama saying "Trump crossed my bottom line" authentic? No, that's not true: The video is an obvious fake, with an extra-large gap between Obama's front teeth and lip movements that don't
Barack Obama slammed Donald Trump for sharing an AI-generated fake arrest video and reviving debunked conspiracy theories.
In terms of day-to-day events, the former president tends to steer clear of the arena. There are, however, occasional exceptions.
President Donald Trump is hopping on calls from the DNI to accuse former President Barack Obama of criminal activity after sharing a fake AI video.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard last week accused Obama and his top officials of committing ‘treasonous conspiracy’ in the investigation surrounding Russia’s 2016 election interference