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Obama warns Trump against threatening core US values

Posted 19 Jan 2017 04:03 Updated 19 Jan 2017 05:58

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WASHINGTON: Barack Obama vowed to speak up if Donald Trump threatens core US values and reassured Americans "we'll be okay" on Wednesday (Jan 18), in a political swansong after eight years as president.

During his final press conference and public appearance before Trump's inauguration on Friday, the 55-year-old said he was stepping back but would return to the political breach in extremis.

"I want to do some writing, I want to be quiet a little bit and not hear myself talk so darn much. I want to spend precious time with my girls," he said.

But, he added, any effort to enforce systematic discrimination, erode voting rights, muzzle the press or round up young immigrants, would cause him to speak out.

"There's a difference between that normal functioning of politics and certain issues or certain moments where I think our core values may be at stake."

During the campaign Trump vowed to ban Muslims from entering the United States and deport millions of illegal immigrants, many of them Latin Americans long-settled in the country.

His strident tone since winning election and the contrast with eight years of Obama's liberal agenda has given the country something akin to political whiplash.

CAN'T DO IT ALONE

Trump's supporters are euphoric that political business as usual may be over, while his detractors are fearful of a mercurial and untested leader.

Against this backdrop, the traditionally mild-mannered ritual of a final presidential press conference was given added political weight.

Obama was in turn resolute and reassuring. "I have offered my best advice," he said, describing his conversations with the president-elect.

"I can tell you that - this is something I have told him - that this is a job of such magnitude that you can't do it by yourself. You are enormously reliant on a team."

He also warned Trump to think through foreign policy decisions that may be domestically popular, like his vow to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

"It's a volatile environment. What we have seen in the past is when some unilateral moves are made that speak to some of the core issues and sensitivities of either side, that can be explosive."

Asked about Trump's stated intention to seek a thaw with the Kremlin, Obama stopped short of criticizing his successor - but noted that his own overtures to Russia were frustrated by an "adversarial spirit" when Vladimir Putin regained the presidency.

He also defended his decision - slammed by Trump's Republicans - to commute the sentence of transgender army private Chelsea Manning, jailed for 35 years for handing classified US documents to WikiLeaks.

"Let's be clear. Chelsea Manning has served a tough prison sentence," Obama said. "I know I feel very comfortable that justice has been served and that a message has still been sent."

GOING TO BE OKAY

Asked about how his daughters Sasha and Malia were taking Trump's election, he said he and First Lady Michelle Obama had "tried to teach them hope and that the only thing that is the end of the world is the end of the world."

"This is not just a matter of 'no-drama-Obama'," he said, joking about his reputation for a cerebral, even detached approach. "This is what I really believe."

"It is true that behind closed doors I curse more than I do publicly, and sometimes I get mad and frustrated like everybody else does, but at my core, I think we're going to be okay."

Given the rocky transition to Trump's presidency - which has seen the 44th and 45th president trading barbs - even the venue for Obama's press conference in the White House briefing room, took on political significance.

Trump's team has floated the idea of evicting the White House press corps from the West Wing, ending daily on-camera briefings and handpicking who gets access, although some of those suggestions have since been rowed back.

Obama hinted at the changes that may be afoot as he paid tribute to the reporters who covered his two terms in office.

"You're not supposed to be sycophants, you're supposed to be skeptical," he said. "And having you in this building has made this work place better. It keeps us honest, makes us work harder."

He has not always been so effusive. While defending the press, he has been a searing critic of shallow and flitting reporting.

When he appeared on the national political stage a decade ago, Obama's oratory pulsed with vitality and hope.

Today, the gray haired leader appeared like a man who was setting down a heavy burden and accepting of his place in history.

He exits with approval ratings that stand at 60 per cent - according to a CNN/ORC poll - the highest level since June 2009.

On Tuesday, Trump dismissed the polls as "rigged" after a Washington Post-ABC News survey found his 40 per cent approval rating was the lowest of any incoming president-elect since Jimmy Carter in 1977.

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Moving out day at the White House
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WASHINGTON • Out with almonds, in with Doritos.

At the stroke of 12.01pm tomorrow, as soon as Mr Donald Trump is sworn in as president and Mr Barack Obama relinquishes the office, dozens of federal workers will swing into action at the White House to replace one commander in chief's creature comforts - favourite snacks, clothes, toiletries, artwork and furniture - with those of his successor.

The process, months in the planning but mere hours in its military-like execution, unfolds mostly away from public view as Americans and the world focus on the pageantry of Inauguration Day: the presidential oath and address at the Capitol, a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, the black-tie balls.

For the roughly 100 people who work in the White House and the employees on hand to help them with perhaps the world's highest-stakes moving day, the official events double as useful distractions that keep the exiting president and his family and the incoming occupants off-site during the work.

"It's very busy - you are on your feet constantly, making sure things are going in the right place and in the right way, and there is very little time to spare," said Ms Betty Monkman, a White House curator for more than three decades who helped supervise the changeover in 2001, when Mr Bill Clinton was moving out and Mr George W. Bush was coming in.

"The housekeeper and maids are all getting the clothes in the closet and cosmetics and toiletries in the bathrooms, the kitchen staff is preparing the food. There is a lot going on."

Mr Obama and his wife Michelle, who plan to move to a house less than two miles from the White House so they can remain in Washington while their younger daughter Sasha completes high school, have already begun moving personal items to their new home.

Moving trucks, including one from a company specialising in storing and moving fine art, have been parked outside the house in the District's upscale Kalorama neighbourhood, and workers have been photographed carrying large cartons inside.

But much of the work at the White House cannot take place until the transfer of power occurs just after noon, when two moving trucks pull into the driveway that circles the South Lawn - one to deliver the new president's possessions and the other one to cart off those belonging to the departing chief executive.

Nostalgia mixes in with the frenzy.

"It's an emotional time," said Ms Anita McBride, who served as chief of staff to Mrs Laura Bush, including during the 2009 handover to the Obamas.

On the morning of the inauguration, before the departing president hosts his successor for a mid-morning tea, members of the White House residence staff - butlers, maids, cooks, groundskeepers and others - typically gather in the East Room to say goodbye to the couple they have served, often for the better part of a decade.

"It can be teary," Ms McBride said.

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The nigger has to be the most useless president the USA has ever had to put up with.

Trump is the epitome of what made America great in the first place. Obama represents everything that is wrong with the country today.
 

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The nigger has to be the most useless president the USA has ever had to put up with.

Trump is the epitome of what made America great in the first place. Obama represents everything that is wrong with the country today.

Yes Trump will make a great president. He will be sending US to the gutters faster than any other president. Hurrah for China! She will eclipse USA in no time - thanks to Trump.
 

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Yes Trump will make a great president. He will be sending US to the gutters faster than any other president. Hurrah for China! She will eclipse USA in no time - thanks to Trump.

No country has ever prospered from being weak. Trump will make America great again. Long live Trump the savior and the Messiah.
 

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Trump will be inundated with many lawsuits after the happy hour is over.

Many pussies can't wait to exposed this pussies biz man.
 

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US is ‘strongest country… watch Ang Moh Trump RUIN that!

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US is ‘strongest country… we’re going to be OK’: Obama's last White House news conference
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Just two days before vacating 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, President Barack Obama reiterated his clichés about US protecting small countries, blamed bad relations with Russia on Vladimir Putin, and called situation in Israel a threat to US national security.

Who gives a shit about what that nigger says. He's never been relevant and he has never been able to shape world events.

The USA has wasted 8 long years. It's now time to put things right.
 

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Re: US is ‘strongest country… watch Ang Moh Trump RUIN that!

Who gives a shit about what that nigger says. He's never been relevant and he has never been able to shape world events.

The USA has wasted 8 long years. It's now time to put things right.

boss, you not angry that i say you fell off your seatless bike???!!!:biggrin:
 
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