Trump Calls for Arrest of Barack Obama in Late-Night Truth Social Rant
Trump calls for Barack Obama’s arrest in Truth Social posts as late-night rant targets election claims, media reporting, Iran war narrative – here's what he said
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Former US President Donald Trump called for the arrest of Barack Obama on his Truth Social account, accusing him of treason without evidence. This post was part of a late-night series of messages where Trump revisited claims about the 2020 election and criticized media reports regarding military actions in Iran.
- 01Trump accused Obama of treason and called for his arrest on Truth Social.
- 02The accusation is linked to Trump's longstanding claims about Obama spying on his 2016 campaign.
- 03Trump reiterated his belief that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
- 04He criticized media reports regarding the cost of repairs to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
- 05Trump shared AI-generated images related to military actions in Iran.
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In a series of late-night posts on Truth Social, former US President Donald Trump called for the arrest of Barack Obama, accusing him of treason without providing evidence. This accusation ties back to Trump's long-standing claims that the Obama administration spied on his 2016 presidential campaign. In his posts, Trump stated, 'Arrest them all. Prosecute them all. Incarcerate them all at once for treachery, treason, and seditious conspiracy to overthrow the United States government. But first, Barack Obama.' Alongside these claims, Trump revisited his assertions that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and criticized media coverage, particularly a report by The New York Times regarding the cost of repairs to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which he claimed was inaccurately reported. Additionally, Trump shared AI-generated military images suggesting that the US war in Iran had concluded after six weeks, further fueling discussions about military engagement in the region.
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