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JUST IN; Former President Barack Obama Reportedly Files $500 million Lawsuit Against Donald Trump, Alleging Racial Intimidation and Severe Reputation Damage After he Posted AI-Generated Video depicting Barack & Michelle Obama as monkeys.
In a bombshell legal move that’s sending shockwaves through Washington and beyond, former President Barack Obama has reportedly filed a $500 million lawsuit against Donald Trump, accusing him of racial intimidation, defamation, and severe reputational harm after Trump allegedly shared an AI-generated video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys.
According to insider reports, the lawsuit—filed in federal court—argues that Trump’s social media post represents “a deliberate act of racial humiliation and digital hate speech”, designed to incite hostility and undermine the dignity of the Obamas.
The filing reportedly cites multiple civil rights and digital ethics violations, emphasizing that the video “crossed every conceivable line of decency.” Legal experts say the case could become a landmark moment in defining accountability for AI-generated racial propaganda in U.S. politics.
“This isn’t just about one post—it’s about the normalization of racial hatred through technology,” one Obama legal advisor stated. “President Obama intends to set a precedent that no one, not even a former president, is above the law.”
Trump’s camp has denied all wrongdoing, claiming the video was “circulating online already” and that Trump “did not personally create or endorse it.” Still, analysts note that Trump’s repost to his tens of millions of followers may constitute digital defamation and “reckless racial incitement.”
Civil rights organizations and global leaders have swiftly condemned the incident. The NAACP called it “one of the most egregious racial attacks in modern political memory,” while several tech watchdog groups warned of the growing weaponization of AI deepfakes in political warfare.
If successful, Obama’s lawsuit could not only cost Trump half a billion dollars but also reshape the legal boundaries of how AI-generated content can be used against public figures — especially in racially charged contexts.
The political fallout is already enormous. With the 2026 election season heating up, this lawsuit could further polarize the nation — and potentially ignite one of the most explosive courtroom battles between two former presidents in U.S. history.