Obama hit back at Trump in the wake of the campaign


This remark about years of democratic concerns about the president has not only changed the way other countries view the United States as Trump’s presidency with Obama’s argument but has also changed the way Americans view politics.

“I never thought Donald Trump would accept my vision or continue my disposal, but I hoped for the security of the country, so that he would show a little interest in taking this work seriously,” Obama said. “But it didn’t happen. He showed no interest in working or helping anyone except himself and his friends.”

The former president directly attacked Trump’s handling of the coronavirus, an issue that dominates the 2020 campaign.

He noted that Trump recently said he would change “not much” about the U.S. response to the epidemic, which has killed more than 220,000 people in the United States.

“Really?” Obama asked. “Not much? Anything you can think of can help some people keep their loved ones alive?”

Opposing Lincoln Financial Field for the drive-in rally, Obama said a competent response to the coronavirus would mean fans of the Philadelphia Eagles, “Instead of watching the speech from your car, it will be tailored to the link here.”

Obama’s remarks will no doubt anger Trump, who has continued to attack his predecessor even after nearly four years away from the last day of his tenure.

Obama suggested that Trump use the presidency to boost his own profile, he added, “Even then, his TV ratings are low. So you know he’s upset.”

And when he noted that Trump inherited a booming economy from him, Obama added, but “like everything else he inherited, he messed it up.”

The speech also showed that Obama is keeping an eye on everyday content about Trump, including Monday’s report that the president has maintained a Chinese bank account.

“How is that possible? A secret Chinese bank account,” Obama asked.

He then reflected on the conservative media and the way Trump treated him during his tenure.

“Listen, can you imagine having my secret Chinese bank account when I was running for re-election?” Obama asked. “Do you think Fox News would have been a little worried about that? They’d have called me Beijing Berry.”

Biden and his running mate, California Sen., during Obama’s speech. Kamala also told Harris that when they were both serving in the Senate they did not know Biden well, they came to appreciate the “early” ones who learned at the outset.

Citing a bombshell report on Trump in the Atlantic, Obama said Biden “would never call our military suckers and lost men and women.” He said Trump has “encouraged” racists. Obama also recounted the shocking events of Trump’s reversal of conspiracy theories and indirectly referred to the false QN claim that “the secret cable that runs the world.”

“It’s not going to be so boring,” Obama said of the Biden administration, adding that voters don’t have to think about “crazy things … and it’s worth it.”

Game Back

After years of perpetuating the long-running tradition that former presidents avoid attacking their successors after Obama sat in the Democratic primary for the most part, anti-Trump rhetoric has steadily escalated. However Trump has reversed that calculation and Obama has stepped up his criticism of the president.

Obama’s longtime adviser, David Axelrod, said in an interview that “former presidents do not dive deeply into politics and certainly not in the politics of their successors.” “I think it was his plan, but Trump changed that plan.”

Obama began his day with a round table meeting at the Hancock Gators Youth Access Access Center in North Philadelphia, where he urged voters – especially black men in attendance – not to vote this year because it would change their lives dramatically and immediately, but because That it will take the country in the right direction.

Obama, who ran a dozen years ago with a focus on “hope and change,” said that while he remained optimistic about the future of the United States, the country would not be able to complete another four years under Trump.

“With my election, I think we’ve probably become more optimistic about how much the country has changed. But that change was real,” Obama said. “There was a little pushback. And that was real, too.”

Obama then added: “We can’t afford four more years than this, because what happens is you get to the point where you’re very backward and it’s really hard to dig yourself out of that hole.”

Obama did not mention Trump’s name during the round table, but he slammed his successors for handling the coronavirus.

“An epidemic would be difficult for any president,” Obama said. “But the degree of disability and misinformation, the number of people who may not have died, the number we’ve just done, which has disproportionately affected low-income communities, is something I don’t believe it can do. Is. “

Obama then walked out of the community center and returned to his roots as a community organizer, a job that began his political career when he caught a bullhorn to give a pop talk to Democratic organizers.

“People, looking at your efforts will be inspiring. Don’t despair,” Obama said through Bullhorn. “You’ll find some futures who say I’m not going to vote, you’ll find some people who will be distracted … but for this community you will all see this effort, that’s the kind of spirit that is finally going on in this election Make a difference. “

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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