Translated excerpt from: https://www.kikar.co.il/world-news/szqv1n
US President Donald Trump posted an artificial intelligence video on his personal account tonight, showing former President Obama being handcuffed while in the Oval Office next to Trump, and being led away by FBI agents | This is the background to the release of the strange video
The video, made using deepfake technology, shows a handcuffed Obama kneeling while surrounded by armed agents, and is later seen wearing orange prisoner clothes behind bars.
Against the backdrop of these images are various quotes from Democrats, including Obama himself, who say that “no one is above the law.” The video ends with the usual background music at Trump rallies – Village People’s YMCA – and arouses an unusual public and political resonance both in the United States and abroad.
The video, originally created by Trump supporters on the TikTok platform, was shared by him on the Truth Social network as part of a broader attack on Democrats. It was not stated whether it was an AI production or a fake video, and Trump did not provide any clarification. Commentators in the United States argued that it was a deliberate escalation, designed to strengthen claims of political persecution by state institutions.
US President Donald Trump posted an artificial intelligence video on his personal account tonight, showing former President Obama being handcuffed while in the Oval Office next to Trump, and being led away by FBI agents | This is the background to the release of the strange video
The video, made using deepfake technology, shows a handcuffed Obama kneeling while surrounded by armed agents, and is later seen wearing orange prisoner clothes behind bars.
Against the backdrop of these images are various quotes from Democrats, including Obama himself, who say that “no one is above the law.” The video ends with the usual background music at Trump rallies – Village People’s YMCA – and arouses an unusual public and political resonance both in the United States and abroad.
The video, originally created by Trump supporters on the TikTok platform, was shared by him on the Truth Social network as part of a broader attack on Democrats. It was not stated whether it was an AI production or a fake video, and Trump did not provide any clarification. Commentators in the United States argued that it was a deliberate escalation, designed to strengthen claims of political persecution by state institutions.