Donald Trump Shares Parody Video Of Conversation With Obama, Mocks Hillary Clinton & Kamala Harris (Screengrab) | X/@realDonaldTrump

Washington DC: US President-elect Donald Trump is known for mocking his political rivals by sharing memes on his social media accounts. On Tuesday, Trump shared a spoof video of his conversation with former US President Barack Obama at the funeral of Jimmy Carter. Notably, the original video of two leaders having a light conversation during the funeral sparked a buzz on social media.

However, none of the two leaders divulged details of their conversation. The US President-elect shared the spoof video days ahead of assuming office. Through this video, Trump shared his own interpretation of the conversation with Obama. The video also includes voiceovers of Trump and Obama. Dialogues in the video are reportedly AI-generated.

In the video, Obama could be seen sitting next to Trump. In the parody video, Obama congratulated Trump for his victory in the 2024 US Presidential polls. Trump and Obama mocked Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton in the parody video.

Here’s The Video:

Obama (dubbed voice) could heard saying that Harris had a very less chance of winning the 2024 US Presidential polls against Trump. “Oh would I? Oh well, come on. anyone could beat her,” the US President-elect (dubbed voice) replied.

“I was just as appalled. you know what happened. She just didn’t want to leave,” Obama said in the parody video. The AI-generated voiceover of Obama called Harris “horrendous”.

“You know what happened I did what I could to help her she was horrendous,” Obama (dubbed voice) said.

Trump also took a dig at Hillary Clinton who ran the 2016 US Presidential elections against him. He (dubbed voice) said, “I know. Do you know what I realized? Hillary still hates me so much. I know she’ll never forgive me.”

Last year in November also Trump shared similar Ai-generated video mocking US President Joe Biden.

Notably, Carter’s state funeral took place on January 9. Carter served as the US President from 1977 to 1981.


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