Trump shares post calling for Obama’s arrest
Trump’s late-night Truth Social spree also revived false claims about the 2020 election and Iran, while calling for arrests of his political enemies.
- On May 10, 2026, President Donald Trump used Truth Social to attack former President Barack Obama, calling him the "greatest SUCKER" and reviving disputed claims that the Obama administration sent $1.7 billion in cash to Iran.
- The 2016 transfer of $1.7 billion to Iran serves as the basis for these accusations; the Obama administration described it as a legal settlement for undelivered military equipment from 1979 plus approximately $1.3 billion in interest.
- Repeating disputed narratives, Trump claimed the transfer was a "bribe" paid in "green cash," alleging Iranian officials "had never seen money like this" when funds arrived in Tehran on pallets.
- Heightened diplomatic friction now threatens deadlocked talks with Tehran, as officials warn the rhetoric could undermine a fragile April ceasefire and destabilize global oil routes.
- Spanning dozens of posts, extensive debunked conspiracy theories about the 2020 election also appeared during the spree, continuing a pattern experts say risks destabilizing ongoing international efforts.
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Trump calls for Obama to be arrested for ‘treachery, treason and seditious conspiracy to overthrow the government’
President Donald Trump launched a late-night social media barrage targeting former President Barack Obama, re-sharing posts that called for Obama to be prosecuted for treason and amplifying longstanding conspiracy theories tied to the 2016 election. ‘Arrest them all’ President Donald Trump re-shared posts accusing Barack Obama of treason and calling for his arrest. By: MEGA...
Donald Trump spread a post on Truth Social at night with an arrest request against Barack Obama. In it he is accused of high treason without any evidence. An analysis.
Donald Trump shared dozens of bizarre posts on his social network Truth Social yesterday. The American president reposted videos, screenshots, and cartoons on a wide range of themes: his defeat in the 2020 election, attacks on Obama, the war with Iran, and Venezuela, which he displays on a map as the “51st state of the US”.
Daniel Dale On Monday night, U.S. President Donald Trump embarked on one of his usual waves of social media publications late in the night. As usual, his dozens of publications and reposts were full of discredited conspiracy theories and other tremendously inaccurate claims, many of them about past presidential elections and his Democratic opponents, notably including former President Barack Obama. Trump’s publications continued on Tuesday morni…
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