President Barack Obama expressed confidence in President-Elect Joe Biden’s character as the latter begins his transition into the White House.
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Former President Barack Obama joined Gayle King onCBS Sunday Morning,where he reflected on his time in the Oval Office, teased his upcoming memoir and reacted to the election that resulted in Joe Biden being declared the President-elect.
King explained that though Biden was declared the President-elect, "seventy-two million people voted for Donald Trump." When asked what the percentage of votes for Trump means for the "state of this country," Obama replied, "Well, what it says is that we are
.President Barack Obama expressed confidence in President-Elect Joe Biden’s character as the latter begins his transition into the White House.
Barack Obama has been covering some important topics in an interview with Snapchat‘s “Good Luck America.” The former president has been discussing his new book “A Promised Land.” The platform has been releasing clips of the interview over the last two days and on Thursday Obama dished about why he thinks rappers supported Donald Trump, and how he keeps up to date with today’s music.
Barack and Michelle Obama have always worked hard to ensure their daughters Malia and Sasha enjoyed privacy away from the spotlight, despite growing up in one of the world's most famous homes, the White House.MORE: Michelle Obama shares sad news about relationship with Sasha and MaliaAnd while Malia and Sasha Obama have rarely been seen out in public over the past few years, the pair, along with their parents, are this week's cover stars for People magazine.Malia and Sasha have been spending the
President Barack Obama told Stephen Colbert on Late Show last night that the Trump Administration’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been “shambolic,” and that if the government had “done the work” at the beginning of the pandemic “there is no doubt we would have saved some lives and, ironically, the economy would be better.”
Naman Ramachandran Former President Barack Obama has slammed the outgoing Donald Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis that has seen more than 12.6 million cases and some 260,000 deaths in the U.S.Speaking to talk show host Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” on Tuesday night, Obama said, “The shambolic nature of the government response obviously, obviously has been frustrating.”“This would have been hard for anyone,” Obama said.
Drake has been given Barack Obama‘s “stamp of approval” to play him in a prospective film.In the latest episode of Complex‘s 360 With Speedy Morman, the former United States President answered a variety of questions ranging from this year’s presidential election, the coronavirus pandemic, his comments on rap music increasing Donald Trump’s support among Black male voters and more.Around the 46-minute mark, Complex News host Speedy Morman also asked Obama if he would “give the thumbs up” for
President Barack Obama has a lot of reasons to be proud of his daughters Sasha and Malia. But one of their best qualities that the A Promised Land author, 59, couldn’t help but ardently praise was their initiative to get involved with the Black Lives Matter demonstrations that occurred over the summer.
Ted Johnson Barack Obama, promoting his new memoir Promised Land on Jimmy Kimmel Live, addressed the current situation with his successor, Donald Trump, who has so far refused to recognize Joe Biden as the president elect.The 44th president primarily treated Trump’s intransigence lightly, quipping to Kimmel that “there seems to be some lag —- the communications system [at the White House] used to be better.”Kimmel asked Obama if there were “places where people could hide” in the White House,
One of Barack Obama’s biggest fans just got the surprise of a lifetime.
Barack Obama made numerous digs at Donald Trump as he spoke about his new book A Promised Land during an appearance on Thursday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Naman Ramachandran President Barack Obama has dismissed President Donald Trump’s notion that in 2011, during the Obama administration, a Navy Seal team killed a body double and not Osama Bin Laden.In October, Trump retweeted a claim from a Twitter account that has since been suspended that alleged Bin Laden might still be alive, and “Biden and Obama may have had Seal Team 6 killed.”Speaking with Obama on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Thursday night, Kimmel asked: “You’ve got this guy who, by the way,
Despite the 2020 presidential election being called for Joe Biden on Nov. 7, Donald Trump is still refusing to concede and making false claims of voter fraud.
Ted Johnson Barack Obama is on a publicity blitz for his new memoir Promised Land, and he’s already drawn headlines for his warnings about democracy in the face of rampant disinformation in the media.He does go into some detail about how he himself countered Donald Trump’s false suggestion that Obama was not born in the United States.
Michelle Obama recently looked back on her husband Barack Obama‘s peaceful transition of power to Donald Trump after the 2016 election amid the current president’s attempts to change the results of the 2020 election. For the unversed, Trump continues to claim that he won the election, even though the election has been called for Joe Biden.
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Donald Trump‘s increase in votes from Black male voters in the 2020 US election could in part be attributed to “the bling, the women, the money” in rap music.During an extensive interview with The Atlantic, the former president suggested that comparisons can be made between the way in which Trump values success and the opulent displays of wealth often portrayed in the genre’s music videos.“It’s interesting: people are writing about the fact that Trump increased his support among Black men [in
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe 60 Minutes interview with former President Barack Obama earned a 2.0 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 12.38 million viewers on Sunday, the latest ratings coup for the newsmagazine after last month’s sit-down (and stand up and leave) with President Donald Trump.The interview was the most-watched non-sports event on broadcast last night, and its early Nielsen Live+Same Day numbers compared with the eventual 2.4 rating and 17 million viewers for
A spoiled child who enjoys immense wealth without earning a penny of it? Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Former Barack Obama burned Donald Trump in a new interview with The Atlantic by comparing the president to the comic book character Richie Rich — the “poor little rich boy” who’s so wealthy that his middle name is $. To Obama, the man currently throwing a temper tantrum about the results of the 2020 election isn’t exactly a model of presidential behavior or American manhood.
Former President Barack Obama continued his media tour in promotion of his new memoir, A Promised Land, on Sunday's 60 Minutes, where he revealed the meaning behind the book's title, shared advice to President Trump and expressed regret for keeping quiet about Trump for so long. After appearing on CBS Sunday Morning, where he spoke to Gayle King, earlier in the day, Obama gave an interview to Scott Pelley for the network's evening newsmagazine.