Donald Trump calls President Obama 'too stupid'

September 22, 2016 08:57

Billionaire Trump warned that there will be more bombings across the US like in New York and New Jersey because US leaders are too 'weak and stupid'.

Speaking in an interview on the channelFox NewsEarlier this week, Mr. Trump emphasized: “The immigration policy of the United States is a mess, a disgrace. I think we will see more bombings all over the United States because our immigration policy is so weak. The United States government is so weak that it allows thousands, even tens of thousands of people to immigrate to the United States.”

Tỷ phú Mỹ Donald Trump chỉ trích gay gắt Tổng thống Mỹ Obama sau loạt vụ nổ bom tại New York và New Jersey. Ảnh: AP.
US billionaire Donald Trump harshly criticized US President Obama after a series of bomb explosions in New York and New Jersey. Photo: AP.

A heavy blow to President Obama

According to experts, Mr. Trump's statement is said to be "aimed directly 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 people compared to fiscal year 2016.

“They can’t sort through all of those people. I’ve talked to some of the best law enforcement officials in the United States and they say there’s no way they can do it,” Trump said.

The American billionaire even harshly criticized President Obama: "I not only want to say that our leaders are too weak, but also want to affirm that they are too stupid."

Billionaire Trump also expressed skepticism about the statement of US officials that there seemed to be no connection between the two bombings in New York and New Jersey and the terrorist attacks.

“I think there are a lot of foreign connections to the bombings in New York and New Jersey. There are too many groups that can be suspected because we have allowed their people to come into the United States to destroy our country and make the American people feel unsafe,” Mr. Trump emphasized.

According to the American billionaire, the American police were "hesitant" in this case because they were afraid to touch on religious and ethnic issues in the fight against terrorism.

“The police don’t want to touch that delicate issue. Even if someone was suspected of having a large bomb strapped to their back, the police wouldn’t try to stop him just because he came from some part of the world that the American authorities don’t want to be associated with,” Mr. Trump asserted.

Earlier, billionaire Trump was heavily criticized for telling a crowd of his supporters that a bomb had exploded in New York even before US authorities had determined the cause of the explosion.

“I have to tell you this before I get on the plane, a bomb went off in New York. Nobody knows what happened but we are living in a time where we have to be very tough,” Mr. Trump emphasized.

The American billionaire asserted that he did the right thing when he made that statement: “Although I did not witness the explosion, I said the right thing about the incident and was still criticized. I should have been the host because I reported this news before they could report it.”

Donald Trump is the disaster

Responding to the American billionaire's criticism of him, President Obama said that Mr. Trump is completely different from the two Republican opponents he faced in the 2008 and 2012 elections.

“When I ran against John McCain, we disagreed deeply on many issues, but I cannot say that he is not qualified to be President of the United States. I cannot say that Mitt Romney is an unstoppable disaster. However, Donald Trump is truly unqualified to be President,” Mr. Obama emphasized.

“Trump doesn’t even care about learning to gain the minimum knowledge to be able to make difficult decisions every day. He doesn’t want to learn, doesn’t want to improve himself. The position of President is not a place for him to act, it is a place for him to demonstrate real ability.

More worryingly, Mr. Trump will make America more divided than ever, instead of bringing it closer together. He will try to “drown” those who have always been vulnerable, instead of supporting them,” President Obama criticized.

According to Mr. Obama, the gap between Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Trump should have been much wider, not as close as it is now. However, the polarization in American politics has led to this serious consequence.

Even the first black President of the United States was pessimistic, saying that it was very unlikely that a woman would take over supreme power in the United States: “There is a clear reason why we have not had a female President until now.

We are still struggling to empower women and sadly we are still facing many difficulties and injustices in many different ways”./.

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