Obama Breaks Silence After Trump Video Controversy
Former United States President Barack Obama has made his first public statement following a controversial video shared by President Donald Trump that depicted him and his wife, Michelle Obama, as apes.
The video, which was posted on Trump’s Truth Social platform on Friday, sparked widespread backlash and accusations of racism before it was eventually deleted. Despite the uproar, Obama made no reference to the incident in his public response.
Instead, the 44th U.S. president chose to focus on a more uplifting subject, offering words of encouragement to Team USA as the 2026 Winter Olympics officially kicked off.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, Obama wrote:
“To all the athletes representing @TeamUSA: I’m so proud of you. Your talent and perseverance have brought you to this moment, and Michelle and I will be joining Americans from across the country cheering you on.”
The decision to avoid addressing the video directly has been interpreted by many as a deliberate attempt to rise above the controversy and redirect attention toward national unity and athletic achievement.
Meanwhile, reactions to the video continue to reverberate in political circles. Trump has faced sharp criticism from political figures and commentators, while Pastor Mark Burns, a known Trump ally, claimed the president told him he did not personally post the video. According to Burns, the post was allegedly shared by a member of Trump’s staff.
Despite the clarification, critics argue that the imagery echoed long-standing racist tropes, intensifying scrutiny of Trump’s social media conduct.
As the controversy simmers, Obama’s response — or lack thereof — underscores a familiar approach from the former president: choosing restraint and redirecting public attention toward broader, positive national moments rather than engaging in political firestorms.
