President Donald Trump posted a falsified image of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, waving before boarding an Air Force One covered with graffiti.
The image includes the Democratic campaign slogan 'Yes We Can,' 'Obama,' 'BLM' (Black Lives Matter), and Arabic text meaning 'praise be to God.
' This follows a history of Trump's racist and inflammatory rhetoric, including a previous post depicting the Obamas as primates in a jungle, which was deleted after backlash.The graffiti is seen as a coded message linking crime and urban decay to Black communities.Trump's actions reflect his long-standing personal attacks on the Obamas and use of divisive rhetoric.The post also coincides with his recent changes to Air Force One's design, which he customized with navy-blue and gold stripes.
The White House did not comment on the incident, and the post is part of a series of controversial images Trump has shared on his social media platform.
Original title: Trump Posts Doctored Photo Of The Obamas And Air Force One With Graffiti Spray-painted On Plane
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