On his Truth Social account, President donald trump posted an AI-generated video of FBI officers apprehending barack obama in the White House. Online, the video has caused a great deal of bewilderment and indignation. Only a few weeks have passed since trump accused obama of masterminding "high-level election fraud."
 
What is shown in the film?
 
In the opening scene of the video, barack obama is shown saying, "Especially the President is above the law." After that, it shows several senators saying, "No one is above the law."
 
The video then cuts to AI-generated imagery of trump grinning as two FBI officers handcuff obama in the Oval Office.

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The video quickly spread across social media, sparking heated debates and confusion. Many users questioned whether obama could actually face arrest in real life.

"Arrest obama is trending? You guys think obama will actually be arrested?" one asked on X.

Another commented, "Is this real life? Is there a chance obama will be arrested?"

Tulsi Gabbard calls for the prosecution of obama officials
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, demanded on friday that a number of obama administration officials be charged with crimes.  They conspired to undermine Donald Trump's 2016 election victory and his presidency, according to Gabbard.
 
The office of the director of National Intelligence said in a press release that, in evaluating Russian meddling in the 2016 election, it found "overwhelming evidence" that Obama's national security cabinet members "manufactured and politicized intelligence to lay the groundwork for what was essentially a years-long coup against President Trump."

Sharing the press release on X, Gabbard wrote, "Their goal was to usurp President trump and subvert the will of the American people. 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. We are turning over all documents to the DOJ for criminal referral."

 

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