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Jon Stewart Slams Trump Over Obamas

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  • Jon Stewart calls out Trump for pretending to show respect for the Obamas.
  • Trump complimented the Obamas before their speeches at the DNC but quickly changed his tone.
  • Stewart criticizes Trump's insincere behavior towards Barack and Michelle Obama.
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In a recent episode of "The Weekly Show," Jon Stewart criticized former President Donald Trump's unexpected compliment towards Barack and Michelle Obama, calling it insincere. Trump, who has a history of disparaging the Obamas, described them as "nice" and expressed respect for the couple during a CNN interview. Stewart argued that Michelle Obama’s decision not to run for president in 2024 was influenced by the "vile" and "conspiratorial" attacks she and her family faced, particularly from Trump. Stewart emphasized the emotional toll these attacks have taken on the Obama family, stating that Michelle was "wounded" by the ongoing hostility. He suggested that she could have been a strong contender for the Democratic nomination if President Joe Biden chose to step aside. The late-night host dismissed Trump's claims of respect, asserting that they do not negate his history of promoting harmful conspiracy theories, including the false "birther" narrative questioning Obama's citizenship. The former president's remarks came just before the Obamas addressed the Democratic National Convention, where they both criticized Trump. Barack Obama mocked Trump as a "grievance-filled narcissist," while Michelle accused him of benefiting from "generational wealth." Trump's reaction to their speeches indicated his displeasure, as he complained about their "little shots" at him during a rally. Stewart concluded that Trump's attempts to portray himself as amicable towards the Obamas were disingenuous, reinforcing the idea that personal attacks have overshadowed political discourse in recent years.

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