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Congresswoman Should Condemn Trump’s Racist ‘Meme’ (Letter to the Editor)

The video stayed online for about 12 hours, prompting criticism from the Congressional Black Caucus and Republicans over the White House's shifting responses and blame on a staffer.

  • On Feb. 5, President posted a roughly 62-second video on Truth Social showing the Obamas' faces on primates, which was deleted after about 12 hours amid backlash.
  • The post was part of a series amplifying false 2020 election claims and was shared during the first week of Black History Month, while the White House said an unnamed staffer shared it in error.
  • Congressional Black Caucus chair Yvette Clarke told the AP the White House gave shifting responses and offered no outreach, while Trump said he passed the content to aides and did not see the offensive ending.
  • U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick said a clear and unequivocal apology is owed, and dozens of Montgomery County elected officials condemned the post, urging accountability.
  • The depiction invoked a historical racist trope, critics warned it could reverberate into upcoming election cycles and observers said it exposed failures in digital platforms and White House content oversight.
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The Detroit News broke the news in Detroit, United States on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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