Key Points

Trump stirred controversy by sharing an AI-generated video depicting Obama being arrested by FBI agents in the Oval Office. The clip includes Obama stating "especially the President is above the law," countered by assertions that "no one is above the law." Tulsi Gabbard accused the Obama administration of manufacturing intelligence to undermine Trump's presidency. Meanwhile, the White House social media team compared Trump to Superman, calling him a "symbol of hope."

Key Points: Trump Shares AI Video of Obama Arrested by FBI in Oval Office

  • Trump shares AI video mocking Obama's arrest
  • Clip shows FBI agents handcuffing Obama in Oval Office
  • Gabbard alleges Obama admin conspired against Trump
  • White House promotes Trump as "Superman" in social media post
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Trump posts AI-generated video of Obama arrested by FBI, says No one above law

Trump posts AI-generated clip of Obama handcuffed by FBI agents, quoting "no one is above the law" amid escalating political tensions.

"No matter how powerful, every person involved in this conspiracy must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. – Tulsi Gabbard"

Washington DC, July 21

US President Donald Trump on Monday shared an AI-generated video of showing former President Barack Obama being arrested.

The AI video that was shared on Trump's Truth Social platform shows the former President being arrested by FBI agents in the Oval Office at the White House.

In the clip Obama is heard saying "especially the President is above the law," followed by a montage of various US leaders asserting, "no one is above the law."

The video also shows two FBI agents handcuffing Obama in the Oval Office while Trump watches from the sidelines with a grin.

The video ends with shots of Obama dressed in an orange jumpsuit sitting, and pacing inside a jail.

On Friday, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, a fomer Democratic lawmaker, called for Obama administration to be "prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," alleging a "conspiracy" by which officials "manufactured" intelligence to claim that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to boost Trump's presidential campaign.

Gabbard, her press release claims, declassified documents that "revealed overwhelming evidence" allegedly showing Obama and national security officials "manufactured and politicized intelligence to lay the groundwork for what was essentially a years-long coup against President Trump."

The Obama administration's "goal was to usurp President Trump and subvert the will of the American people," Gabbard posted on X. "No matter how powerful, every person involved in this conspiracy must be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The integrity of our democratic republic depends on it."

Meanwhile, the White House posted on X, " Six months in, President Trump took command--launched an all-out offensive to crush the left's mess and bring American power roaring back. The border is fortified. The economy is unleashed. The One Big Beautiful Bill is law. This is unapologetic, America-first leadership."

On Thursday night, the White House social team had posted a poster replacing actor David Corenswet with Trump in the new movie 'Superman.' It read "A Trump presidency," at the top followed by the slogan: "Truth. Justice. The American Way." The accompanying caption referred to "Superman Trump" as the "Symbol of hope."

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, American politics looks like a bad reality TV show from here. First they lecture us about democracy, then their own leaders behave like this? Irony died a thousand deaths!
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Arjun K
The double standards are glaring! Imagine if any Indian politician made such a video about their predecessor - Western media would call it authoritarianism. But when Trump does it, it's "free speech"? Hypocrisy much?
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Sarah B
As someone who's lived in both countries, I find this deeply concerning. AI misuse is a global problem that needs regulation. India should take note and strengthen our digital laws before our politicians get similar ideas.
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Vikram M
The Superman poster is actually funny ngl 😂 But seriously, this is dangerous territory. In India we've seen how fake videos can cause riots. Hope US realizes the Pandora's box they're opening.
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Nisha Z
Respectfully disagree with many comments here. If there was indeed conspiracy against Trump as Gabbard claims, shouldn't truth come out? We Indians know too well how deep state can manipulate systems.
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Karthik V
The real story is how US politics has become so polarized. As Indians, we should learn from their mistakes. Our democracy has flaws but at least we

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