Trump Shares AI Video Of Obama Being Arrested

President Donald Trump lit up Truth Social this week by posting a viral AI-generated video depicting FBI agents arresting former President Barack Obama—symbolic payback after years of weaponized investigations targeting Trump and his supporters.

The video begins with a montage of Democrats like Obama and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi repeating the phrase, “No one is above the law.” Moments later, a scene unfolds showing Obama and Trump seated in what appears to be the Oval Office in early 2017, just as Trump was preparing to take office.

In the clip, FBI agents in jackets approach Obama, pull him from his chair, and handcuff him as the Village People’s “YMCA” blares in the background. The screen flashes with the phrase, “No One Is Above the Law.” In the final scene, a mugshot-style Obama is seen wearing an orange jumpsuit behind bars.

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Though satirical in nature, the post coincides with stunning real-world revelations dropped by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard—revelations that could signal serious legal consequences for former Obama-era officials.

On Friday, Gabbard released a newly declassified intelligence memo proving that top officials briefed then-President Obama directly in 2016 with an assessment that Russian interference efforts had not impacted U.S. election results. The memo is the strongest evidence yet that the “Trump-Russia collusion” narrative—dubbed “Crossfire Hurricane”—was a political smear job from the beginning.

The memo reads in part:

“Russian and criminal actors did not impact recent US election results by conducting malicious cyber activities against election infrastructure.”
It further clarifies:
“The targeting of infrastructure not used in casting ballots makes it highly unlikely it would have resulted in altering any state’s official vote.”
And:
“Criminal activity also failed to reach the scale and sophistication necessary to change election outcomes.”

This directly contradicts years of partisan hysteria from the media and Obama-aligned officials, many of whom used the now-discredited Steele Dossier—paid for by the Clinton campaign—as justification for spying on the Trump campaign.

The document confirms what conservatives have said all along: there was never any credible evidence of “collusion,” only a deep-state operation designed to delegitimize a duly elected president before he even took office.

Now, the fallout could be severe.

Current and former FBI and CIA officials are reportedly facing renewed scrutiny. According to intelligence community insiders, the DOJ is weighing criminal referrals against former CIA Director John Brennan, ex-FBI Director James Comey, and other Obama-era figures who pushed the probe despite clear warnings that it lacked substance.

A 200-page classified audit—compiled following a secret meeting between top DOJ officials and intelligence leadership—is now being reviewed for public release. The audit includes material gathered by Special Counsel John Durham, whose final report in 2023 concluded that the Trump–Russia scandal was baseless from the start.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe has confirmed that Brennan deliberately withheld information from other agencies while aggressively pushing to insert the discredited Steele Dossier into official assessments.

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As pressure mounts, insiders say more declassifications are imminent—including internal Crossfire Hurricane notes, Durham transcripts, and potential communications between Obama’s senior staff and Clinton operatives.

President Trump’s viral video may have been symbolic—but the real arrests could be much closer than Washington is willing to admit.

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