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Obama addresses racist video shared by Trump depicting him

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Republicans condemn Trump's racist video portraying the Obamas as apes
Republican lawmakers condemned President Trump on Friday for sharing a video that portrayed former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes.

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Obama fires back at Trump over ‘deeply troubling’ video depicting him as an ape
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Barack Obama breaks silence on apes video shared by Trump account
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Barack Obama responds to ape video
Former President Barack Obama responded to the "racist" video posted by President Donald Trump's social media account earlier this month in an interview with YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen.

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Obama breaks silence over errant ‘Trump’ post portraying him and Michelle as apes
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Barack Obama Reacts to Donald Trump’s AI Video

Trump makes shocking claims about Jesse Jackson and Obama

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Trump claims late civil rights icon ‘could not stand’ Obama
President Donald Trump issued a statement Tuesday on the death of civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson that included insults directed at former President Barack Obama and Democrats in general.

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Trump praises late Rev. Jackson as ‘good man,’ claims he disliked Obama
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Trump uses Jesse Jackson’s death to land yet another hit on Obama
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Trump pays tribute to Rev. Jesse Jackson with a fresh swipe at Obama
President Donald Trump has paid tribute to the civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson after his death at age 84.

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Despite Trump’s claim Jesse Jackson ‘could not stand’ Obama, here’s what he said about Trump before his death
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Jesse Jackson latest: Obama shares tribute to civil rights 'giant' - after Trump used his to swipe at ex-president
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President Trump defends record on race, throws barb at Obama in Jesse Jackson tribute
Trump’s Truth Social post dedicated to Jackson began as such: “The Reverend Jesse Jackson is Dead at 84. I knew him well, long before becoming President. He was a good man, with lots of personality, g...

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Trump attacks Obama, Democrats in statement on death of Rev. Jesse Jackson
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Did Jesse Jackson like Donald Trump? They once collaborated
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Obama Claims Dems Have ‘Harder Job’ Than Republicans Because They’re Not As ‘Mean, Tough, and Nasty’

Barack Obama argued Democrats have a "harder job" because they believe in government, unlike Republicans, who are "mean, tough, and nasty"
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Republicans rarely criticize Trump in his second term. A racist post briefly changed that

President Donald Trump is facing rare criticism from his Republican Party over a racist video. Trump's White House removed a video that contained a racist image of former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama after a bipartisan blowback from lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
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How does Donald Trump compare with Barack Obama, Andrew Jackson? Poll shows how America rates them

How do Americans feel about current and past U.S. presidents? Poll shows how Americans rate Donald Trump, Barack Obama and even Andrew Jackson.
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Barack Obama Warns SAVE Act 'Would Make It Harder To Vote,' Calls On Americans To Fight GOP Voting Restrictions: Millions Will Be Disenfranchised

Former President Barack Obama said the Republican-backed SAVE Act would make voting harder for millions of Americans and urged Congress to reject the proof-of-citizenship requirement. Obama Opposes
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Obama Presidency Oral History archive opens to public

UChicago scholars contribute interviews of those who knew Barack and Michelle Obama during their time in Chicago
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