I Might Speak Out On Donald Trump’s Presidency After Leaving Office – Obama

Barack Obama U.S. president has said he may speak out after leaving office if he
feels his successor Donald Trump is threatening core American values.
By convention, former presidents tend to leave the political fray and avoid commenting on their successors.Speaking at a news conference at the Apec summit in Lima, Peru, Mr
Obama said he intended to assist Mr Trump and give him time to outline
his vision.But he said that, as a private citizen, he might speak out on certain issues.“I want to be respectful of the office and give the
president-elect an opportunity to put forward his platform and his
arguments without somebody popping off,” Mr Obama said.But, he added, if an issue “goes to core questions about our values
and our ideals, and if I think that it’s necessary or helpful for me to
defend those ideals, then I’ll examine it when it comes”.The president described himself as an “American citizen who cares deeply about our country”.Speaking at a news conference to mark the end of the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit, Mr Obama reiterated that he would
extend to Mr Trump’s incoming administration the same professional
courtesy shown to his team by his predecessor George W Bush.Mr Bush has refrained since leaving office from commenting on Mr
Obama’s presidency. “I don’t think it does any good,” he told CNN in
2013, after Mr Obama was elected for a second time.“It’s a hard job. He’s got plenty on his agenda. It’s difficult. A
former president doesn’t need to make it any harder. Other presidents
have taken different decisions; that’s mine.”
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