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President Donald Trump and his predecessor Barack Obama have met for a substantive conversation exactly once: November 10, 2016, two days after Trump won his first election. It was Trump’s first time in the Oval Office.
Republican and Democratic senators weigh in on the Trump administration’s focus on former President Barack Obama and the 2016 election as it continues to face backlash over the Epstein case.
Trump called unabating interest in sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a “witch hunt” and insisted that it’s his predecessor who deserves more scrutiny.
Echoing claims from President Donald Trump, Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden on Wednesday said former President Barack Obama should be put in prison.
In terms of day-to-day events, the former president tends to steer clear of the arena. There are, however, occasional exceptions.
Amid GOP conflict over how to handle the release of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump is working to shift the spotlight.
"The Young Turks" host Ana Kasparian commented on President Trump accusing former President Obama of "treason" over Russiagate: ANA KASPARIAN: I just think it’s really funny how, when it came to releasing the Epstein files,