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Donald Trump posts AI video showing Barack Obama arrested by FBI

UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – President Trump posted an AI video showing former President Obama’s arrest amid allegations by Tulsi Gabbard that Obama’s administration fabricated the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.

  • President Trump shared the deepfake video depicting the fictional arrest of Barack Obama by FBI agents inside the Oval Office.
  • Amid declassified disclosures, Tulsi Gabbard alleged senior Obama-era officials fabricated the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, arguing it was designed to undermine Trump’s presidency.
  • Inside the deepfake clip, 'No one is above the law' precedes Obama being handcuffed by FBI agents as Trump watches and smiles, showing a realistic arrest scene.
  • Across social media, critics criticized the video, calling it 'deeply irresponsible,' warning it could mislead millions and escalate political tensions.
  • Observers warn that AI technology raises concerns, as Mirror US reports fake news is increasingly difficult to distinguish and disseminate.
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Trump attacks his former predecessor Barack Obama with an AI video. At the same time, a member of his government spreads conspiracy theories about the former US president.

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US President Donald Trump has stepped up his attack on Barack Obama by publishing on his social Truth a video generated by artificial intelligence that shows the arrest of the former president by...

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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