
President Trump on Sunday trolled Barack Obama with an AI-generated image of Barack and former First Lady Michelle Obama on a graffiti-vandalized Air Force One.
Trump shared the photo of the Obamas waving from the top of the presidential plane.
Next to them, graffiti reads, “Yes We Can,” “BLM,” “Obama,” and “Praise be to Allah” in Arabic.
The humorless Associated Press describes the AI joke as a “falsified image” and “another racist post” by Trump.
The outlet, which hates White people and created a racist style guide that lowercases White in racial context but capitalizes Black, argues that the graffiti is a “coded message to remind people of crime and urban decay.”
It’s hard to argue that Obama’s policies didn’t lead to crime and urban decay, and the empowerment of Black Lives Matter, which represents, as an organization, crime like looting and destroying cities, urban decay, and the defunding of the police.
Trump posted the image on Truth Social this afternoon.
Notably, this comes as the newly renovated, high-class Air Force One is put into use for President Trump’s travel.
Trump began using the new jet last week, which the US Air Force unveiled last month. The Air Force announced in a statement, “Fresh from receiving its new red, white, and blue livery and the final government modifications, the aircraft has entered service to provide critical, secure continuity for the commander in chief.”
Trump told reporters ahead of his first flight that it’s the “greatest commercial plane ever built” and that “nobody’s ever seen anything like it.”
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