[h=1]Obama launches an extraordinary rant against Trump: The President accuses his would-be GOP successor of 'xenophobia' and showing no regard for workers[/h]
By FRANCESCA CHAMBERS, WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN OTTAWA, CANADA
PUBLISHED: 16:49, 29 June 2016 | UPDATED: 04:03, 30 June 2016
President Barack Obama let loose on Donald Trump today for claiming the mantle of economic populism even though he has 'never shown any regard for workers' or fought for social justice.
In fact he 'worked against economic opportunity for workers and ordinary people,' Obama said, incredulously.
Saying 'something controversial in order to win votes, that's not the measure of populism. That's nativism or xenophobia or worse, or it's just cynicism,' Obama protested.
'I care about poor people that are really working hard and don't have the chance to advance,' he declared. 'And I care about workers being able to have a collective voice in the workplace and get their fair share of the pie.'
Obama said when he bailed out the auto industry, it wasn't 'popular' so maybe it wasn't populist.
'Maybe that was an elitist move on my part because it didn't poll well,' he said as he delivered a self-admitted 'rant' at the conclusion of a Wednesday news conference.
The U.S. leader was in Ottawa, Canada, for talks with his Mexican and Canadian counterparts, Enrique Peña Nieto and Justin Trudeau when he delivered his lecture on the definition of populism after reporters repeatedly asked them about Trump.
Trump on Tuesday said he'd rip up their trade pact in his latest assault on the Obama administration.
The White House hopeful said he'd renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement if elected, and if Mexico and Canada refuse, he'll inform them 'America intends to withdraw from the deal.'
.
- Leaders of North America met at the seat of power in Canada
- The three leaders also held a trilateral news conference and Obama delivered a speech to the Canadian parliament
- Trump said yesterday he'd toss out the countries' intercontinental trade agreement, NAFTA, setting off Obama today
- Obama let loose Trump for claiming the mantle of economic populism even though he has 'never shown any regard for workers'
- U.S. president says he still doesn't expect Trump to win the presidency
By FRANCESCA CHAMBERS, WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN OTTAWA, CANADA
PUBLISHED: 16:49, 29 June 2016 | UPDATED: 04:03, 30 June 2016
President Barack Obama let loose on Donald Trump today for claiming the mantle of economic populism even though he has 'never shown any regard for workers' or fought for social justice.
In fact he 'worked against economic opportunity for workers and ordinary people,' Obama said, incredulously.
Saying 'something controversial in order to win votes, that's not the measure of populism. That's nativism or xenophobia or worse, or it's just cynicism,' Obama protested.
'I care about poor people that are really working hard and don't have the chance to advance,' he declared. 'And I care about workers being able to have a collective voice in the workplace and get their fair share of the pie.'
Obama said when he bailed out the auto industry, it wasn't 'popular' so maybe it wasn't populist.
'Maybe that was an elitist move on my part because it didn't poll well,' he said as he delivered a self-admitted 'rant' at the conclusion of a Wednesday news conference.
The U.S. leader was in Ottawa, Canada, for talks with his Mexican and Canadian counterparts, Enrique Peña Nieto and Justin Trudeau when he delivered his lecture on the definition of populism after reporters repeatedly asked them about Trump.
Trump on Tuesday said he'd rip up their trade pact in his latest assault on the Obama administration.
The White House hopeful said he'd renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement if elected, and if Mexico and Canada refuse, he'll inform them 'America intends to withdraw from the deal.'
.