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Trump Finally Puts Obama In His Place

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Trump let Obama hear it.

At a recent rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump launched a strong critique of former President Barack Obama, who has been actively supporting Vice President Kamala Harris on the campaign trail. Trump emphasized the lack of respect shown by recent Democratic administrations toward global leaders, recalling how North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un reportedly regarded Obama as “a real jerk.”

“Watching Obama campaign these days is quite revealing,” Trump told the crowd at the Greensboro Coliseum, which was also broadcast on the Newsmax2 streaming platform. “He’s a master divider. This country has never been more polarized than under his leadership, and it seems he and his allies couldn’t care less about uniting us.”

Trump highlighted that Obama’s involvement in the current campaign was likely due to Harris’s struggle to connect with voters. “They’re sending him out because she can’t hold her own in a campaign. They think he can help, but let’s be honest—he’s just not the force he used to be.”

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Reflecting on Obama’s previous campaigning efforts, Trump recalled how Obama supported Hillary Clinton in 2016 and quipped, “How did that turn out? Not well at all.” He suggested that Obama’s reluctance to fully engage in campaigning now might stem from exhaustion, adding, “I mean, he looks older, doesn’t he? There’s nothing wrong with that—it happens to all of us. But he seems worn out.”

Trump didn’t shy away from discussing the economic impact of Harris’s tenure, pointing out that under her watch, the country has lost approximately 50,000 manufacturing jobs this year alone. “Honestly, I don’t even mention Joe Biden anymore. Who knows what’s going on there? It feels like we’re on the brink of a nuclear crisis, and nobody knows who’s really in charge.”

When a supporter shouted “Obama,” Trump seized the moment, reaffirming, “Yes, Obama. He was a real piece of work, wasn’t he? If you liked division, he was your guy. A real beauty.” As the crowd rallied behind his words, it was clear that Trump’s message resonated with Republican values focused on unity, strength, and economic prosperity.