Donald Trump criticized President Obama as "too stupid."
Billionaire Trump warned there would be more bombings across the United States, like in New York and New Jersey, because American leaders are too "weak and stupid."
Speaking in an interview on the channel.Fox NewsEarlier this week, Mr. Trump emphasized: “America’s immigration policy is a mess, a disgrace. I think we’re going to see more bombings across America because our immigration policy is so weak. The U.S. government has been so weak in allowing thousands, even tens of thousands of immigrants into America.”
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| American billionaire Donald Trump sharply criticized US President Obama following the series of bombings in New York and New Jersey. Photo: AP. |
A major blow to President Obama.
According to experts, Trump's statement is believed to be "directly aimed at" the plan to accept 110,000 immigrants from around the world into the US in fiscal year 2017 - an increase of about 25,000 compared to fiscal year 2016.
"They can't possibly sort all those immigrants. I've spoken with some of America's best law enforcement officials, and they've confirmed that there's no way to do that," Trump asserted.
The American billionaire even harshly criticized President Obama, saying, "I'm not just saying our leaders are weak, but I'm also saying they're incredibly stupid."
Billionaire Trump also voiced skepticism about US officials' claims that there appeared to be no connection between the bombings in New York and New Jersey and terrorist attacks.
"I believe there are a great deal of 'connections' to the bombings in New York and New Jersey. There are too many groups that could be suspected because we have allowed their people into America to sabotage our country and make the American people feel unsafe," Trump emphasized.
According to the American billionaire, the American police were "hesitant" in this case because they were afraid of touching on religious and ethnic issues in the fight against terrorism.
"The police don't want to get involved in that sensitive issue. Even if someone were suspected of carrying a large bomb on their back, the police wouldn't try to stop them just because they're from some part of the world that U.S. officials don't want to be accused of being involved with," Trump asserted.
Earlier, billionaire Trump had been heavily criticized for telling a crowd of his supporters that a bomb had exploded in New York even before US officials had determined the cause of the explosion.
"I have to tell you this before I board the plane, a bomb exploded in New York. Nobody knows what happened, but we are living in a time when we need to be extremely tough," Trump emphasized.
The American billionaire asserted that he was right to make such a statement: "Even though I didn't witness the explosion, I spoke the truth about it and still got criticized. I should have been the host because I reported this before they could get on the news."
Donald Trump is the real disaster.
In response to the American billionaire's criticisms of him, President Obama argued that Trump was completely different from the two Republican opponents he had faced in the 2008 and 2012 elections.
"When I ran against John McCain, we also had deep disagreements on many issues, but I couldn't say that he was unfit to be President of the United States. Nor could I say that Mitt Romney was an unstoppable disaster. However, Donald Trump is truly unfit to be President," Obama emphasized.
“Trump doesn’t even care about learning the minimum knowledge needed to make difficult daily decisions. He doesn’t want to learn, he doesn’t want to improve himself. The presidency isn’t a place for him to put on a show; it’s a place where he has to demonstrate real competence.”
More worryingly, Trump will make America more divided than ever before instead of bringing it closer together. He will seek to “drown” those who have always been vulnerable instead of uplifting them,” President Obama criticized.
According to Obama, the gap between Clinton and Trump should have been much wider, not as close as it is now. However, the polarization within American politics has led to this serious consequence.
Even America's first African-American president was pessimistic, suggesting it was highly unlikely a woman would hold the highest office in the United States: "There is a clear reason why we have yet to have a female president."
We are still striving to empower women, and sadly, we are still facing many difficulties and injustices in various ways.
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