US President Donald Trump has removed a video from his Truth Social account after it drew condemnation for ending with a racist depiction of former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes but he has refused to apologise for sharing it.
The roughly one minute clip was shared late Thursday US time, pushed debunked claims about the 2020 election and used a montage that cast political figures as animals with Trump portrayed as a lion.
Ultimately, Obama’s face was shown on the apes bodies with a long condemned racist sneer before the post was removed amid backlash about 12 hours later.
Trump said he had only seen the beginning of the video and not the offensive end before it was posted.
He said he condemned the racist imagery but insisted he had not made a mistake and declined to apologise.
Press secretary Carolyn Levitt initially dismissed the outcry as fake and described the clip as an Internet meme describing Trump as king of the jungle.
Later, a White House official told US media that the video was accidentally posted by a staffer after which it was removed.
Criticism came from both parties though it was led by a small number of Republicans.
Senator Tim Scott called it the most racist thing he has seen in the White House while other Republicans urged the president to remove the post and apologize.
Democratic leaders including House leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate leader Chuck Schumer, condemned the video as racist and called for a clear rejection.
Civil rights groups also condemned the post, noting the timing during Black History Month while Obama had not responded publicly until Saturday.