Trump didn’t just cross a line. He torched it.
In a late-night barrage on Truth Social, the former president hurled wild accusations at Barack Obama, amplifying calls to “arrest” his predecessor and branding him the “most demonic force” in American politics. Old grievances, election conspiracies, AI race-baiting – it all collided in one furious sp… Continues…
Trump’s late-night posting spree was more than another social media tantrum; it was a window into a political movement that thrives on permanent grievance and permanent enemies. By elevating fringe calls to “arrest Obama the traitor” and recycling debunked claims about spying and election interference, Trump again blurred the line between political disagreement and open incitement against a former president.
Obama’s response, especially to the AI-generated ape video targeting him and Michelle, revealed a stark contrast. He brushed off the personal insult, but drew a hard line at the dehumanization of his wife and children, insisting that families should remain off-limits. That divide—between reckless escalation and guarded restraint—captures the country’s deeper fracture. One side keeps raising the temperature; the other warns what happens when the heat finally becomes unbearable.





