In yet another example of how quickly fake news can spread and divide conservatives, Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) publicly called on President Trump to remove what he described as "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House" – a video allegedly posted by Trump depicting the Obamas as monkeys.
But here's the problem, Patriots: there's growing evidence this entire controversy is based on a DOCTORED or FABRICATED post designed to damage Trump and turn his allies against him.
Scott posted on X, stating he was "Praying it was fake because it's the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House." The post quickly went viral, with mainstream media outlets like Deadline and the Wall Street Journal amplifying the story without proper verification.
"Republican Tim Scott Calls Donald Trump's Post That Depicted The Obamas As Apes: 'The Most Racist Thing I've Seen Out Of This White House,'" Deadline tweeted, spreading the unverified claim to millions.
This smells like another coordinated hit job by the same forces that brought us the Russia hoax, the Ukraine impeachment scam, and countless other fabricated controversies. The Deep State and their media allies know they can't beat Trump on policy, so they resort to manufacturing racist controversies out of thin air.
What's particularly disappointing is how quickly Senator Scott – normally a Trump ally – jumped to conclusions without demanding proof. This is exactly what the left wants: Republicans eating their own based on unverified social media claims.
Trump's Truth Social account shows no evidence of such a post, and given the President's track record of being falsely accused of racism while actually delivering record results for Black Americans, patriots should be extremely skeptical of these allegations.
When will Republicans learn to verify first and condemn later? The fake news machine is working overtime to destroy the MAGA movement from within. Don't let them succeed.
