PHOTO: President Donald Trump Savagely Ends Barack Obama With Brutal JD Vance-OJ Simpson Bronco Chase Meme

PHOTO: President Donald Trump Savagely Ends Barack Obama With Brutal JD Vance-OJ Simpson Bronco Chase Meme
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Donald Trump has never been shy to share things on social media that, well, no other American president would dare post. But his latest activity is truly another form of bizarre.

Amid growing calls for the White House to release the Epstein Files, the 79-year-old Donald Trump decided to do something of less significance with his spare time. Trump took a shot at former U.S. President Barack Obama by reposting a meme shared by his son, Donald Trump Jr., on social media.

The photo depicts Trump and Vice President JD Vance driving behind OJ Simpson’s infamous “White Bronco chase”, with Obama photoshopped as the vehicle’s driver.

Before he was arrested for the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Lyle Goldman, Simpson had agreed to turn himself in to authorities. On June 17, 1994, Simpson tried evading authorities in a White Bronco driven by friend Al Cowlings.

Simpson and Cowlings led police on a low-speed chase, with the latter warning that the former football star threatened to commit suicide with a gun at his head. Detective Tom Lange spoke to Simpson over the phone and pleaded him to surrender peacefully.

Simpson eventually turned himself in and was charged in the double murders. In what was called “The Trial of the Century”, he was controversially acquitted but later found liable of Nicole and Goldman’s deaths in a civil trial.

What exactly does this have to do with Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Barack Obama? We suppose only the President and his inner circle know.

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