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EXPOSED: Media's 'Racist Obama Meme' HOAX Against Trump Spectacularly Backfires

Gary FranchiFebruary 9, 2026235 views
EXPOSED: Media's 'Racist Obama Meme' HOAX Against Trump Spectacularly Backfires
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The establishment media machine just got caught red-handed manufacturing their latest anti-Trump racial controversy—and the evidence is so damning it's impossible to ignore.

For hours on Monday, legacy media outlets and Democrat influencers screamed about President Trump allegedly posting a "racist meme" depicting the Obamas as apes. Social media exploded. Democrats demanded investigations. Millions of Americans were told their president had shared white supremacist content from the Oval Office.

There's just one massive problem with this entire story: It's a complete fabrication.

Here's what actually happened, according to evidence that destroys the media narrative completely. Trump posted a lengthy video on Truth Social documenting alleged 2020 election fraud. At the end of that video, the platform auto-scrolled to separate content—a Lion King-style meme showing various political figures as movie characters. The clip appeared for roughly ONE SECOND before Trump's team deleted the post.

That's right, patriots. One second of auto-scrolled content that Trump didn't create, didn't intend to share, and immediately removed became the foundation for a "national racism scandal."

The Evidence That Demolishes Their Lies

Independent journalist Dom Lucre's analysis proves the content was screen-recorded during auto-scroll, not deliberately posted. But here's where it gets even better for Trump—and worse for the lying media.

The full Lion King video shows Joe Biden was ALSO portrayed as a primate, conveniently cropped out by rage-baiting influencers. Multiple black political figures appeared as non-ape characters, completely destroying claims the video specifically targeted the Obamas racially.

Dean Withers and other bad-faith actors jumped on selectively edited clips designed for maximum outrage, banking on Americans never seeing the full context. They were wrong.

Psychological Warfare in Real Time

This isn't just fake news—it's psychological warfare. The establishment doesn't need to prove Trump is racist; they just need you to feel like he might be. Strip context, amplify through complicit media, and blast it everywhere before anyone can fact-check.

But Americans are waking up. We're doing our own research and discovering the people screaming loudest about racism are the same ones lying about everything else.

How many more manufactured controversies will it take before patriots completely tune out the propaganda machine masquerading as journalism?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike47VerifiedFeb 9, 2026
This is exactly what I've been saying for years - the mainstream media will twist ANYTHING to make Trump look bad. They've cried wolf so many times that nobody believes their manufactured outrage anymore.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedFeb 10, 2026
Absolutely right! Remember the "fine people" hoax? Same playbook every single time.
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TruthSeeker2024VerifiedFeb 10, 2026
Finally someone is calling out this nonsense! I saw the original story on CNN and knew immediately it was taken out of context. When will these so-called journalists learn that we can fact-check them in real time now?
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MediaSkepticVerifiedFeb 10, 2026
They know we can fact-check them, they just don't care because the damage is already done by the time the truth comes out.