Trump shares, then deletes video depicting Obamas
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the clip "an internet meme." It disappeared from the president's profile hours later.
US President Donald Trump faced backlash for a racist video shared on his social media. The clip depicted former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. Trump denied viewing the video and blamed a White House staffer for the post.
Can’t believe I voted for you Mr. President. It’s a new low everyday,” read one comment on the president's video.
Did Trump Himself Post Racist Obama Monkey Video? White House Issues Clarification
The White House initially rejected "fake outrage" over the video shared on Trump's Truth Social account late Thursday night, only to then blame the post on an error by a staff member.
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Monkeys engage in humorous grooming session at Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, Indonesia
On February 1, 2026, in Ubud, Indonesia, @psychochic98 shared a video capturing a playful wildlife moment at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. In the video, Viola Melani, 27, observes two monkeys as they interact in a funny grooming session.
In a wholesome act that displayed nothing but compassion, kindness and humanity– two cops were seen going out of their way to comfort and rescue a grieving mother monkey. A video was recently shared on social media,