Trump Goes Viral With Meme Of Him, Obama, and JD Vance

President Donald Trump has posted a meme on his Truth Social page featuring him and Vice President JD Vance in police cars chasing former President Barack Obama, who is depicted driving a white Ford Bronco down a Los Angeles freeway.

The image is a parody of the infamous 1994 police chase involving O.J. Simpson, with Obama’s face superimposed over Simpson’s. Law enforcement famously pursued the retired NFL star after accusing him of murdering his ex-wife and her friend.

The exact message Trump intended with the meme is unclear, but it appears to be part of his broader effort to shift the media narrative and public scrutiny surrounding the so-called “Epstein files”—back onto his Democratic predecessors, particularly Obama.

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