Barack Obama’s statement About Donald Trump 

Former President Barack Obama’s comments regarding Donald Trump during a recent rally in Pittsburgh made headlines. 

Obama spoke to the assembly, outlining the main concerns surrounding the impending election and contrasting Trump from Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee.

Everything you need to know about Obama’s remarks regarding Trump at the Pittsburgh event is provided here.

What did Barack Obama said about Donald Trump, Pittsburg rally

Barack Obama recently criticized Donald Trump at the Pittsburg rally and expressed his strong support for Vice President Kamala Harris. The prime aim of this gathering was to inspire young voters in anticipation of the election on November 5. Obama declared that it is time for a woman to serve as president and underlined the need for change as well as unity.

Obama emphasized in his speech how disengaged Trump is from the average American. He questioned why anyone would think that Trump could actually bring about meaningful change, drawing comparisons between his long speeches and those of former Cuban President Fidel Castro.

Obama stressed that bullying is not a sign of true power, something he connected to Trump. He said that he has noticed the fact, especially with some men who seem to think that Trump’s actions—bullying and demeaning others—are a sign of strength. 

Barack Obama and Trump
Barack Obama and Trump

The former president also used personal tales about being a parent to support his arguments. Obama remarked, “I remember thinking that’s how much they cost when I bought diapers after Malia was born. Does Donald Trump seem to have ever changed a diaper? He underlined that Trump appeared to be more preoccupied with his ego than with the concerns of the populace.

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