Trump posts AI video of Obama's arrest
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Donald Trump has once again taken aim at Barack Obama, just days after he sparked backlash by posting an AI video of the Democrat. For those not up to speed, the American President, 79, left social media users in shock on Sunday (20 July) when he shared a baffled video of Obama, created using artificial intelligence.
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