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    Obama criticizes the Republican Party's silence on Trump's excesses

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    Obama criticizes the Republican Party's silence on Trump's excesses Empty Obama criticizes the Republican Party's silence on Trump's excesses

    Post by Rocky Sat 08 Sep 2018, 2:26 am


    Obama criticizes the Republican Party's silence on Trump's excesses

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    Obama criticizes the Republican Party's silence on Trump's excesses %D8%A7%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%85%D8%A7-696x435
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    Former US President Barack Obama criticized the behavior of Republican members who support incumbent President Donald Trump without reservation and have no courage to defend "the institutions that make democracy work.
    "What happened to the Republican Party," Sky News quoted the news agency as saying, saying the former US president wondered in a speech that "everything is okay as long as there is in the heart of the White House who do not follow Trump's orders, Lights ".
    "In front of this gloomy political situation, I see some kind of awareness among citizens across the country," Obama said. "You have to vote because our democracy is at stake. If you think the elections are not important, I hope that the past two years have changed your outlook. "
    "The biggest threat to democracy in the United States is not only the presence of Trump, but also the indifference of the public," Obama said. Ending / 25 z


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