President-elect Donald Trump pressured his political opponents by writing his conversation with former President Barack Obama in his Public Truth report, with the former president telling Trump “I knew you would win.”
The video shows Trump and Obama sparred with ousted presidential campaign VP Kamala Harris at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral, with what appeared to be an AI-generated conversation that mimicked the couple's words.
“The Conversation” begins after Obama takes a seat next to Trump, and the two presidents exchange pleasantries as a funeral hymn plays in the background.
THE DAILY SHOW WILL CELEBRATE OBAMA WALKING WITH TRUMP 'FUTURE HITLER' DURING CARTER'S FUNERAL.

From left, former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush, former President Barack Obama, President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump, they arrived before the state funeral for former President Jimmy. Carter at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Quickly, the conversation turns to Trump's victory over Harris in the 2024 presidential campaign.
“I knew you were going to win,” Obama said in the video.
“Come on,” Trump replied, “Anyone can beat him.”
The internet has been around wonder at the thought about what Trump and Obama have been talking about since a video of the two having a friendly conversation at Carter's funeral on January 9 took social media by storm.
“It's weird for Obama though, isn't it? Going from 'this guy is the future Hitler' to 'oh, man, cool story, the future Hitler!' The Daily Show host Desi Lydic said in a segment mocking this event.
“It looked very friendly,” Trump told Fox News' Peter Doocy at a Mar-a-Lago news conference after the funeral. “Boy, they look like two people in love, and maybe we do… I don't know we just got along.”
In the spoof video, Obama continued to bash Biden for stubbornly running for a second term, before being forced out of the race after a poor debate performance in June 2024.
“She didn't want to go, I did what I could to help (Kamala), she was scared,” Obama told a smiling Trump.
WHAT WERE OBAMA AND TRUMP SAYING?

Former US Vice President Al Gore (L) looks on as former Vice President Mike Pence (C) shakes hands with President-elect Donald Trump before the State Funeral Service for former US President America's Jimmy Carter at the Washington State Cathedral in Washington, DC, in January. 9, 2025. ((Photo by Mandel NGAN / POOL / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
The video continues as the president-elect tells Obama that he realizes Hillary Clinton still has “hate” and “will never forgive her” before cutting to a stone-faced HRC.
The episode concludes with the two presidents making plans to meet as Kamala Harris and her second husband Doug Emhoff enter the church and take their seats in a row in front of them.
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“He sees that, he won't look at me,” Obama said.
Trump is known for using social media to silence his political opponents. Trump took a swipe at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by posting a show map Canada is part of the United States with the caption “Oh Canada!” on his Social Reality account on Tuesday, January 7.