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BREAKING: WASHINGTON HOLDS ITS BREATH: Obama BREAKS THE SILENCE — and this time, he won’t let T.r.u.m.p hide behind the words “patriotism.”
BREAKING: WASHINGTON HOLDS ITS BREATH: Obama BREAKS THE SILENCE — and this time, he won’t let T.r.u.m.p hide behind the words “patriotism.”
Amidst the controversy surrounding the Patriot Games, Barack Obama appeared before a group of education leaders. He looked directly at the audience and said, “A weak leader always needs others excluded to feel strong.”
The room froze. Obama paused for a few seconds — then continued, “I swore an oath to uphold the Constitution. Not to decide who ‘deserves’ to be part of America, but to ensure no President has the right to do so.”
He didn’t mention D.o.n.a.l.d T.r.u.m.p by name. But everyone understood who he was referring to.
A reporter asked, “Are you referring to President T.r.u..m.p?”
Obama didn’t shy away, “If someone needs to use children, sports, and patriotism to divide America into ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders,’ then the issue isn’t policy. The issue is leadership.” Obama said his final words—in a low but sharp voice—”America doesn’t need an identity gatekeeper. America needs people confident enough
not to turn power into an instrument of exclusion.”
According to insider sources, a Republican aide admitted, “That wasn’t criticism. It was a moral indictment.”
🔒 And according to those present, Obama added one more sentence after the microphone went out, and that statement sent shockwaves across America.