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Obama on ICE shootings in Minnesota: "This is not the America we believe in"
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Former President Barack Obama spoke out in an interview on Saturday about the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement shootings in Minnesota that took the lives of Renee Good and Alex Pretti and addressed the state of the country.
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Obama deplores lack of shame after Trump racist monkey clip - Breitbart
Former US president Barack Obama criticized a lack of shame and decorum in the country's political discourse, responding Saturday for the first time to a post on Donald Trump's social media account that depicted him and first lady Michelle as monkeys.
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Obama compares ICE's 'rogue behavior' in Minnesota to dictatorships | CNN Politics
Former President Barack Obama criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents' conduct in Minnesota as dangerous, saying "the rogue behavior" is akin to what "we've seen in authoritarian countries" and "in dictatorships.
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Obama responds to Trump's video of him and Michelle as apes and says MAGA lacks a sense of 'shame'
Trump refused to apologize for the video and did not discipline the staffer who posted it, despite widespread backlash from both Democrats and Republicans.
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Obama compares 'rogue' ICE actions to authoritarian countries
Former President Barack Obama said in a Feb. 14 interview that the actions of some federal agents under the Trump administration are similar to behavior previously seen under dictatorships.
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Obamas ignore Trump ape post in first comments since backlash
Barack and Michelle Obama have issued their first public statements since President Donald Trump faced intense backlash for posting a video that depicted the former Democratic president and his wife as apes -- but the couple made no mention of the controversy.