In a bizarre late-night rant, Donald Trump calls Barack Obama ‘demonic’ and urges he be ‘imprisoned’

Donald Trump went on a late-night Truth Social posting spree this week, sharing and reposting dozens of messages targeting several of his political opponents — including former President Barack Obama.

On Monday night, Donald Trump shared more than 50 posts on Truth Social, many of them centered around long-standing claims about the 2016 election and Obama’s role in it.

One repost described Obama as the “most DEMONIC FORCE in American politics in decades,” before adding: “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.”

Trump also reshared a post from a MAGA-supporting account accusing Obama of fabricating evidence that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.

“Arrest Obama the traitor,” the account wrote.

Donald Trump’s rant on Truth Social

Several of the posts repeated unproven allegations that Obama used federal agencies to spy on Trump before the 2016 election. Trump has repeatedly referred to those claims as “the biggest political crime in American history.”

Some of the reposts included older news clips involving Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and a 2020 report she previously claimed showed Obama played a role in promoting narratives about Russian election interference in an effort to politically damage Trump.

Obama denied those accusations at the time, calling them “bizarre” and “a weak attempt at distraction.”

Other posts shared by Trump also appeared to connect Obama to Hillary Clinton’s private email server controversy, though no evidence was included in the reposts.

Barack Obama on Trump’s AI ape video of him and Michelle

Barack Obama also recently addressed the heavily criticized AI-generated video Trump posted earlier this year, which depicted Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as apes. In an interview with The New Yorker, he said he does not necessarily view it as a personal attack — but feels differently when it comes to his family.

Obama said: “I don’t take it personally,” and continued: “I’m always offended when my wife and kids get dragged into things, because they didn’t choose this… That’s a line that even people whose politics I deeply reject, I would expect them to care about. I would never talk about somebody’s family in that way.”

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