The former presidentBarack ObamaattackedDonald TrumpIn a rare and blunt statement after the president dramatically accused him of “betrayal” and said the Justice Department should investigate his rival on Russia’s “scam”.
“By respect for the presidency, our office usually does not dignify with a response to constant nonsense and misinformation that flow from this white house. But these allegations are outrageous enough to deserve an answer,” said Patrick Rodenbus, spokesman for Obama’s office.
“These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt of distraction,” he added.
The former president’s spokesman then turned to the report of Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, who claimed that the Obama government “made and politicized intelligence” against Trump.
“Nothing in the document released last week disputes the widely accepted conclusion that Russia worked to influenceelection2016 presidential, but did not manipulate any vote successfully. These conclusions were confirmed in a 2020 report of the Bipartisan Intelligence CommitteeSenate, led by the then presidentMarco Rubio .”
This last sentence annoyed Trump’s Secretary of State and National Security Counselor, who was sitting next to the president during his long speech on Obama and his team.
Trump and Obama have a troubled relationship, although they have beenVisas talking apparently friendlyat Jimmy Carter’s funeral in January. Trump used Birther conspiracies about Obama to influence his first successful presidential candidacy.
And Obama’s criticism of Trump at the White House correspondents in 2011 is still a great inspiration for Trump to finally arrive in the White House.
Obama’s team’s reaction occurred after Trump made an extraordinary appeal on Tuesday to investigate the former president-saying he had been caught by surprise and accusing his predecessor of “betrayal.”
Trump launched his impressive series of attacks on the Democratic president in his second term shortly after being asked aboutJeffrey Epstein– A subject that is so explosive that the Chamber’s Republican leaders sent members home in recess, thus avoiding a difficult vote on the subject.
“I don’t follow that very much,” he said about the Epstein case.
Trump tried to turn the game, repeatedly referring to a new report released by its national intelligence director, whichaccused Obama of being behind a “conspiracy of betrayal”to make what Trump repeatedly calls the “farce” ofRussiato knock it down.
The head of Intel,Tulsi Gabbard,He made a series of criminal referrals to the Pam Bondi Justice Department and the agency is considering the request.
“After what they did to me, whether right or wrong, it’s time to go after people,” said Trump sitting next to President Filipino Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. at the Oval Hall.
Trump was asked who the Justice Department should investigate after the report on a possible criminal complaint. He did not hesitate to quote Obama and the main members of his security team.
“It would be President Obama who would start, and Biden was there with him, and [James] Comey was there, and [James] Clapper, the whole group was there,” said Trump.
At another point, Trump said that Attorney General Pam Bondi should “act” on the matter, but also indicated that this would be at her discretion.
“We have a very competent person, very good and very loyal to our country, Pam Bondi – very respected. And she – the decision will be hers,” said Trump.
Trump’s repeated appeals to process a wide circle of former Democratic employees came after he published video images generated by Obama AI being arrested and thrown in jail wearing an orange jumpsuit.
Trump accused his rivals of organizing a failed “blow” in 2016, when he defeatedHillary Clintonand won theWhite house .
Trump faced four criminal trials during his last campaign, with the case of January 6, his case of confidential documents from Florida and his case of “money to silence” in New York, all disappearing after he won the election and won the White House.
A New York jury condemned him for 34 serious commercial falsification crimes, but this turned out to be a war shout to his base and part of his campaign message that omascist forces would do anything to try to prevent his return.
The president criticized Obama for trying to “lead a blow” with acolytes such as former FBI director James Comey and former DNI director James Clapper doing his dirty work.
Trump also called the Steele report, which examined the ties of his campaign with Russia, “all lie” and “invention.”
The Mueller report found that although Russia interfered with the 2016 elections, Trump’s campaign has neither conspired nor coordinated with the Russian government, despite at least 140 contacts between the Trump and Russian citizens campaign.
Since then, Trump has been criticizing his rivals for what he calls “no collusion,” although Mueller himself has never used this term.
During his long response, Trump referred to the first black president as “the gang leader” and called Clinton “as dishonest as a three -dollar note.”
His comments were made six months after Trump’s second term after a campaign in which he promised “retribution,” but also said he would allow police authorities to make their own decisions about who to accuse.