Feb 15 • 01:50 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Racist video published by Trump: Barack Obama denounces a 'clown show'

Barack Obama condemned a racist video shared by Donald Trump, labeling the current political discourse as a 'clown show.'

In a recent response to a racist video shared by Donald Trump that depicted Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as monkeys, former President Obama expressed deep concern about the current state of political discourse in the United States. He referred to the degradation of political discussion as a 'clown show,' emphasizing the troubling nature of such behavior. This was his first comment on the issue since the video was aired and subsequently removed from Trump's Truth Social account earlier this month.

Obama was speaking during an interview on the podcast of leftist political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen, where he highlighted that the majority of Americans find such actions extremely disturbing. While he did not directly mention the video or Trump himself, the implication of his words made it clear that he was addressing the broader issue of racism and the troubling trend of normalizing such rhetoric in political communication.

This incident adds to the ongoing tensions in American politics, particularly surrounding issues of race and representation. The use of racist imagery in political discourse not only reflects poorly on the individuals involved but also has a wider impact on societal perceptions and the political landscape, potentially further polarizing an already divided electorate.

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