Donald Trump Goes on a Twitter Rant After Obama Bashes Him at DNC

In a fiery speech, Barack Obama said Donald Trump did not show “interest in taking the job seriously.”

Tara Bahl
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President Trump strongly reacted to comments made my former US President, Barack Obama, at the Democratic National Convention.
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President Trump strongly reacted to comments made my former US President, Barack Obama, at the Democratic National Convention.
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In a fiery speech on Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention, former US President Barack Obama launched a scathing attack on the Trump Administration. “I did hope, for the sake of our country, that Donald Trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously; that he might come to feel the weight of the office and discover some reverence for the democracy that had been placed in his care,” Obama said. “But he never did.”

And Trump was watching. Even as Obama’s address was being aired, the US President had a meltdown on Twitter, and unleashed his attack on the former President in all-caps.

Donald Trump claims that Barack Obama spied on his 2016 Presidential campaign. (Source: Twitter/@realDonaldTrump)
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Questioning Obama’s public support and endorsement of Joe Biden, Trump asked:

Donald Trump has nicknamed Joe Biden 'Slow Joe' in order to discredit his rival. (Source: Twitter/@realDonaldTrump)

As Kamala Harris was officially announced as the first Black and South Asian woman nominated to a major party’s presidential ticket, Trump took the opportunity to remind his Twitter followers of the Democratic primary debate between Biden and Harris, where Harris questioned Biden’s legitimacy on race issues.

Trump tweets as Kamala Harris is officially announced as Joe Biden's running mate and VP Candidate. (Source: Twitter/@realDonaldTrump)

Shortly afterwards, Trump declared during a press conference that “President Obama did not do a good job” – and so he chose to run for President in the first place.

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