Trump Goes Viral With Meme Of Him, Obama, and JD Vance

President Donald Trump ignited a firestorm Monday on Truth Social by posting a meme showing him and Vice President JD Vance in police cruisers chasing former President Barack Obama, who’s depicted behind the wheel of a white Ford Bronco barreling down a Los Angeles freeway — a satirical reference to the infamous 1994 O.J. Simpson chase.

The image, unmistakably symbolic, places Obama in the hot seat amid a growing federal grand jury investigation into allegations that the Obama-era intelligence apparatus manipulated or manufactured claims of Russian election interference to damage Trump’s 2016 campaign.

While the meme itself made no explicit claims, the message couldn’t be clearer: Trump is turning the tables on the very people who spent years falsely accusing him of collusion.

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And now, he has the legal momentum to back it up.

Just hours before the meme went viral, Attorney General Pam Bondi authorized federal prosecutors to convene a grand jury, with the authority to issue subpoenas and consider indictments related to the Obama administration’s 2016 intelligence assessment.

According to Fox News, the investigation stems from a referral by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who declassified a series of documents in July revealing that top officials under Obama allegedly suppressed and distorted intelligence in order to craft a narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump — a claim that has since unraveled under closer scrutiny.

“Former President Barack Obama and intelligence officials… promoted a contrived narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help President Trump win, selling it to the American people as though it were true. It wasn’t,” Gabbard said during a press briefing.

Among the documents now under review by prosecutors is a December 2016 meeting record, showing Obama allegedly instructed his top intelligence officials to create a report detailing Russian “influence tools” — after Trump had already won the election.

The memo, titled “Intelligence Community Suppression of Intelligence Showing ‘Russian and Criminal Actors Did Not Impact’ the 2016 Presidential Election via Cyber-Attacks”, was included in Gabbard’s referral and cited as key evidence.

Attorney General Bondi responded by forming a DOJ “strike force” tasked with evaluating the validity of Gabbard’s findings and determining whether criminal charges should be pursued.

A DOJ spokesperson confirmed that Bondi is treating the case with “clear cause for deep concern” and confirmed that a federal prosecutor has been assigned to bring evidence before a grand jury.

“Bondi personally ordered an unnamed federal prosecutor to initiate legal proceedings… expected to present department evidence to a grand jury,” Fox News Digital reported.

At this stage, no indictments have been filed — but the grand jury’s formation signals that accountability may finally be coming for those who orchestrated the Russia collusion hoax that plagued the first term of President Trump.

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With mounting evidence that Obama-era officials weaponized intelligence agencies for political gain, the investigation could expose one of the most corrupt abuses of federal power in modern history — one aimed directly at undermining the will of American voters.

For now, President Trump is making sure the public doesn’t forget who started the witch hunt — and reminding them that justice might finally be on the way.

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