Trump, Barack Obama and Autism
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There’s a school of thought popular among Washington watchers that it was Barack Obama’s jibes at Donald Trump during an ill-fated White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2011 that might have led to Trump’s presidential run which in turn would upend the rules-based liberal order that came into effect post-World War II and now threatens not just American politics,
Pete Souza also slammed “authoritarian” Donald Trump’s address to the United Nations as “just a series of lies and grievances.”
With increasing frequency, the former Democratic president is re-entering the political arena in unexpected and unsubtle ways.
Obama, who has long been the target of conspiracy theories from Trump and Republicans, also blasted the president for refusing to unify the country after Kirk’s killing. Trump specifically told Fox News last week that he “couldn’t care less” about bringing the nation together after the Utah shooting.
The former president had sharp words for the Trump administration in the wake of ABC pulling Kimmel's late-night program.
Barack Obama has criticised Donald Trump's claims linking paracetamol to autism, calling them dangerous falsehoods that threaten public health. Obama
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Barack Obama Says Media Companies Need to ‘Start Standing Up’ to Trump in Wake of Kimmel Suspension
"Media companies need to start standing up rather than capitulating," the former president says in defense of the First Amendment.
"The test of whether you're really going to achieve peace is whether you abide by the rule of law," Leon Panetta told Newsweek.
Former President Barack Obama calls conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination "horrific and a tragedy" while criticizing political extremism in America.
NY's Health Department called Trump, RFK Jr. claims that Tylenol use during pregnancy causes autism 'irresponsible' and 'scientifically inaccurate.'