Trump Shares AI Video of Obama’s Arrest, Says ‘No One is Above the Law

In a dramatic escalation of political rhetoric, Tulsi Gabbard — former Congresswoman and current U.S. intelligence official under the Trump administration — recently accused the Obama administration of committing fraud during the 2016 presidential election. Now, former President Donald Trump has taken direct aim at Barack Obama by posting an AI-generated video depicting his arrest.

Trump Shares AI Video of Obama’s Arrest, Says ‘No One is Above the Law

Trump Targets Obama With Controversial AI Video
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again stirred controversy by targeting former President Barack Obama. Trump posted an AI-generated video on his social media platform, Truth Social, depicting Obama’s fictional arrest, along with a caption declaring, “No one is above the law.” The post comes amid renewed claims by Trump’s circle that the Obama administration manipulated the 2016 presidential election.

The AI video shows Obama saying, “No one is above the law, especially the president.” Following this, clips appear of other former U.S. presidents and political leaders echoing the same statement. The video then cuts to a dramatized scene where Obama is seen sitting with Trump inside the White House office. Two FBI agents enter, handcuff Obama, and drag him away, as Trump watches and laughs.

In the next scene, Obama appears in a bright orange jumpsuit, sitting solemnly inside a prison cell. Notably, Trump shared this AI-generated video without any disclaimer acknowledging that it is fictional. The move has sparked significant backlash, with many condemning it as misleading and inflammatory.

Fraud Allegations Against Obama Administration
Tulsi Gabbard, now a key intelligence figure in the Trump administration, has accused the Obama administration of orchestrating a fraudulent narrative surrounding Russian interference in the 2016 elections. She claimed that Obama and his senior officials knowingly fabricated the Russia-collusion story to undermine Donald Trump's legitimate victory.

Gabbard is calling for a criminal investigation and legal action. She specifically accused former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former CIA Director John Brennan, and former FBI Director James Comey of producing false intelligence reports. Gabbard called this a “treasonous conspiracy” designed to sabotage Trump’s presidency and form the basis of a long-term political attack.

She further alleged that the Obama administration deliberately leaked classified information to the press to circulate false narratives. According to her, prominent media outlets like The Washington Post helped spread claims that Russia carried out a cyberattack to influence Trump’s win. Gabbard added that an intelligence report released on January 6, 2017, was also based on a discredited document already deemed unreliable.

Criticism and Legal Concerns
Trump’s use of AI-generated media to portray a former president’s arrest without disclaimers has raised serious ethical and legal questions. Critics argue that such tactics risk blurring the line between satire and disinformation — especially in a highly polarized political climate. Meanwhile, calls for accountability and investigations continue to grow, as the political battle over the 2016 election shows no signs of ending.

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