Feb 27 • 21:45 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

‘Why are you so obsessed with me?’: Trump will not talk about politics after the Obamas' attack

Donald Trump stated he cannot focus on politics because of ongoing personal attacks from Barack and Michelle Obama during a recent rally in North Carolina.

During a rally in Asheboro, North Carolina, Donald Trump expressed frustration over personal attacks from former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, who criticized him during their speeches at the Democratic National Convention. Trump remarked that, even though he wishes to focus on politics, the personal nature of the Obamas' criticisms makes it difficult for him to do so. He claimed that the Obamas' attacks were designed to provoke him and draw attention away from political topics.

The Obamas' remarks included jabs at Trump’s fixation on crowd sizes, along with accusations that his animosity towards them stems from racial bias. They portrayed Trump as a significant threat to the nation, aiming to call attention to what they see as divisive leadership. This public confrontation illustrates an ongoing tension not just between Trump and the Obamas, but also reflects broader partisan divides ahead of an anticipated election cycle.

Trump's response suggests that he may be using these personal attacks to reinforce his base’s narrative of him being a victim of unfair criticism, which often resonates with his supporters. His rally remarks serve as a strategic move to keep the spotlight on his enemies rather than on political policies, further entrenching the political landscape into a battle of personalities rather than issues. This dynamic may continue to shape the political discourse as both parties navigate the upcoming elections.

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