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Monday, 16 February 2026
Obama deplores lack of shame after Trump shares monkey clip.
Barack Obama and Donald Trump before the state funeral service for former US president Jimmy Carter in 2025. (AFP: Roberto Schmidt)
In short:
Barack Obama has indirectly addressed a video posted on Donald Trump's social media that depicted him as a monkey.
The AI-generated clip was later blamed on staff error and deleted.
The former US president has criticised a lack of shame and decorum in the country's political discourse.
Former
US president Barack Obama has criticised a lack of shame and decorum in
the country's political discourse, responding for the first time to a
post on Donald Trump's social media account that depicted him and former
first lady Michelle as monkeys.
Near
the end of a one-minute-long video about election conspiracy theories,
the Obamas — the first Black president and first lady in US history —
were shown with their faces on the bodies of monkeys for about one
second.
Mr Obama responded to
the video for the first time in an interview with political podcaster
Brian Tyler Cohen, released on Saturday.
"The
discourse has devolved into a level of cruelty that we haven't seen
before … Just days ago, Donald Trump put a picture of you, your face on
an ape's body," Mr Cohen said in the interview.
"And so again, we've seen the devolution of the discourse. How do we come back from a place that we have fallen into?"
Without naming Mr Trump, Mr Obama responded by saying the majority of Americans "find this behaviour deeply troubling".
"There's
this sort of clown show that's happening in social media and on
television, and what is true is that there doesn't seem to be any shame
about this among people who used to feel like you had to have some sort
of decorum and a sense of propriety and respect for the office, right?
That's been lost."
Mr
Obama predicted that such messaging would hurt Mr Trump's Republicans
in midterm elections, and that "ultimately, the answer is going to come
from the American people".
Mr
Trump has told reporters he stood by the thrust of the video's claims
about election fraud, but that he had not seen the offensive clip at the
end.
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