President Donald Trump stepped up his attack on Barack Obama by posting an AI-generated video of the FBI arresting the former President in the Oval Office. The video begins with Obama saying, "especially the President is above the law". It then features many US politicians stating, "no one is above the law." The clip then switches to an AI-generated video of Obama being handcuffed by two FBI agents in the same office he once occupied as the President. Trump can be seen sitting and smiling during the "arrest". The fake video ends with Obama standing inside jail, wearing the prison's orange jumpsuit. This controversial video comes days after the Trump administration accused Obama of a "high-level election fraud" in 2016. n18oc_world n18oc_crux
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