The current head of the state is trying to divert attention from pressing internal problems, Obama’s office said.
Former US president Barack Obama reacted to the calls of American leader Donald Trump to chase after him. The Guardian reported this on Wednesday, July 23.
The White House leader accused his predecessor Obama and ex-mineral Hillary Clinton of “spreading fakes” about Russia’s interruption in the 2016 election. In particular, Trump accused Obama and Clinton of “attempting a coup.”
Obama denied the accusations of his successor that he had tried to fix a “coup” after Trump’s victory in the 2016 election, “factory evidence of Russian intervention”.
“Out of respect for the president’s position, our office usually does not make a nonsense response and misinformation derived from this White House. But these allegations are so overly worthy of the answer. These unique allegations are ridiculous -laughs and a weak attempt to divert attention,” the Odama’s office said.
The statement also criticized the statements made in a document published last week by the Director of the National Intelligence Tulsey Gabbard, who said he sent evidence of a “treacherous conspiracy” to Obama’s security officials to the Ministry of Justice, it is recommended that they bring them to criminal responsibility.
“None of the document published last week was hurt by the global recognized conclusion that Russia was working to influence the election to the 2016 president, but not successfully manipulated any voice,” Obama said.
Recall that earlier, Trump organized the AI video, showing the Obama’s “restraint” at the Oval Office.
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