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Obama attacks Trump AGAIN as he says he thinks like a 'little kid' and 'that's why the country is so screwed up' over the pandemic in address to virtual graduation (10 Pics)

Former President Barack Obama on Saturday criticized President Donald Trump in all but name as he gave a  televised commencement address f...

Former President Barack Obama on Saturday criticized President Donald Trump in all but name as he gave a televised commencement address for high school seniors.
Obama's message to graduating high school students came at the end of an hourlong television special. 
Obama panned 'so-called grown-ups, including some with fancy titles and important jobs' who do 'what feels good, what's convenient, what's easy.'
'That's how little kids think,' he added, 'which is why things are so screwed up.'
Former President Barack Obama spoke during a televised commencement ceremony for high school graduates of the class of 2020
Former President Barack Obama spoke during a televised commencement ceremony for high school graduates of the class of 2020 
In this screengrab, a photo of President Barack Obama is displayed during Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020
In this screengrab, a photo of President Barack Obama is displayed during Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020 
The 44th President did not mention Trump by name, but there was no mistaking who he meant.
Earlier on Saturday, Obama gave another commencement address online, in which he claimed that the pandemic showed many officials were not 'even pretending to be in charge.'
Obama spoke on 'Show Me Your Walk, HBCU Edition,' a two-hour event for students graduating from historically black colleges and universities, which was broadcast on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. 
His remarks were unexpectedly political, given the venue, and touched on current events beyond the virus and its social and economic impacts.
Torrey Pines High School graduating student Phoebe Seip, 18 (center), her father Jake, 57, and her sister Sydney, 22, watch former United States President Barack Obama deliver a virtual commencement address to millions of high school seniors who will miss graduation ceremonies
Torrey Pines High School graduating student Phoebe Seip, 18 (center), her father Jake, 57, and her sister Sydney, 22, watch former United States President Barack Obama deliver a virtual commencement address to millions of high school seniors who will miss graduation ceremonies
'More than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they´re doing,' Obama said. 'A lot them aren´t even pretending to be in charge.'
Earlier this month, he strongly criticized Trump´s handling of the pandemic as an 'absolute chaotic disaster' in a call with 3,000 members of his administrations. 
The commencement remarks were the latest sign that Obama intends to play an increasingly active role in the coming election. 
He has generally kept a low profile in the years since he left office, even as Trump has disparaged him. Obama told supporters on the call that he would be 'spending as much time as necessary and campaigning as hard as I can' for Joe Biden, who served as his vice president.         
During Saturday's commencement address, Obama said the fatal shooting of an unarmed black jogger in Georgia shows how America is still unequal.  
Obama urged the graduating class to take up the mantle of leadership, saying: 'If the world's going to get better, it's going to be up to you.' 

Former President Barack Obama delivered an online commencement speech on Saturday to graduates of historically black colleges and universities
Former President Barack Obama delivered an online commencement speech on Saturday to graduates of historically black colleges and universities
The nation's first black president also alluded to Ahmaud Arbery case, which ignited outrage after video of the unarmed black jogger's fatal shooting surfaced online and went viral.
Arbery, 25, was accosted by two armed white men while going for a jog in his Georgia neighborhood on February 23.
The two men claimed they suspected Arbery of being linked to recent burglaries in the area and that they were legally permitted to detain him until law enforcement officials arrived.
Obama also made mention of the February 23 killing of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery (above), who was fatally shot by two armed white men who accosted him while he was jogging in his neighborhood in Georgia
Obama also made mention of the February 23 killing of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery (above), who was fatally shot by two armed white men who accosted him while he was jogging in his neighborhood in Georgia
After a struggle in which Arbery tried to flee, he was shot. Video of the incident shows him collapsing to the ground after he was stopped by the two men.
Public outrage grew as it was learned that local authorities declined to prosecute the men, who were known to be friends with officials in the prosecutor's office.
It took more than two months for authorities to make an arrest and charge Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis McMichael, 34, with murder. 
Obama told HBCU graduates on Saturday that the COVID-19 pandemic, which has claimed a disproportionately large number of African American victims, 'just spotlights the underlying inequalities and extra burdens that black communities have historically had to deal with in this country.'
Gregory McMichael (left) and his son, Travis McMichael (right) are accused of killing Arbery in February
Gregory McMichael (left) and his son, Travis McMichael (right) are accused of killing Arbery in February 
Leaked video of the incident went viral and led to the arrests of Gregory and Travis McMichael
Leaked video of the incident went viral and led to the arrests of Gregory and Travis McMichael
The local authorities initially declined to arrest and prosecute the McMichaels, but state authorities stepped in and arrested the two men after the video leaked online and went viral
The local authorities initially declined to arrest and prosecute the McMichaels, but state authorities stepped in and arrested the two men after the video leaked online and went viral
The inequalities are visible not just in the realm of public health but also 'just as we see it when a black man goes for a jog, and some folks feel like they can stop and question and shoot him if he doesn't submit to their questioning.' 
Obama, who has largely been quiet since leaving the White House in January 2017, has vowed to be more involved in trying to help his vice president, Joe Biden, win the presidency this fall.
Last week, Obama also blamed the current occupant of the Oval Office and his allies for exacerbating 'tribal' tensions around the country, which he says has hampered the effort to reduce total number of cases nationwide.
Audio of the web call in which Obama spoke was obtained by Yahoo News.
'What we're fighting against is these long-term trends in which being selfish, being tribal, being divided, and seeing others as an enemy - that has become a stronger impulse in American life,' the president said.
'And by the way, we're seeing that internationally as well.
Trump has come under fire from Democrats for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured, Trump speaks to the press at the White House on Friday
Trump has come under fire from Democrats for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured, Trump speaks to the press at the White House on Friday
'It's part of the reason why the response to this global crisis has been so anemic and spotty.
'It would have been bad even with the best of governments.
'It has been an absolute chaotic disaster when that mindset - of 'what's in it for me' and 'to heck with everybody else' - when that mindset is operationalized in our government.'
Obama added: 'That's why, I, by the way, am going to be spending as much time as necessary and campaigning as hard as I can for Joe Biden.'
Trump has been slammed by Democrats for his administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 88,000 Americans and infected nearly 1.5 million others.
Trump has also been faulted for his administration's failure to put in place a plan to have readily available testing so that Americans can isolate those infected with the coronavirus.The president has denied reports that some of his top aides, including Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, warned him as early as January that a pandemic would have devastating consequences for Americans.
While Trump has largely been portrayed as absent, state governors have taken the lead, imposing lockdowns while urging the public to maintain social distancing guidelines.

Trump has even lashed out at several governors, particularly Democrats like Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, while urging his supporters to 'liberate' those states from lockdown even while his own administration's health experts continued to encourage Americans to maintain social distancing.
The president has also made comments that have prompted mockery and scorn from the public, including his suggestion that cleaning disinfectants could be ingested into the body in order to treat COVID-19.
Trump, for his part, has claimed that his decision to shut down travel from China saved lives, though the administration has allowed flights from China carrying American citizens and legal residents to continue landing in the country.
The current president, meanwhile, tweeted on Saturday: 'OBAMAGATE!'
Trump, meanwhile, has accused Obama and his vice president, Joe Biden, of wrondoing in the Michael Flynn case. Flynn's conversations with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. got picked up by US intelligence during the Obama administration, prompting allegations of 'spying'
Trump, meanwhile, has accused Obama and his vice president, Joe Biden, of wrondoing in the Michael Flynn case. Flynn's conversations with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. got picked up by US intelligence during the Obama administration, prompting allegations of 'spying'
Trump and his supporters have alleged that Obama acted improperly in the investigation that resulted in the arrest and prosecution of Michael Flynn.
Flynn, who was fired as Trump's national security for lying to Vice President Mike Pence over his contacts with the Russian ambassador during the presidential transition, pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
As part of the plea, he had to admit in court, under oath, that he lied to the FBI and violated federal law. It is a crime to lie under oath in court.

In January, Flynn filed court papers to withdraw his guilty plea, saying federal prosecutors had acted in 'bad faith' and broken their end of the bargain when they sought prison time for him.
Initially, prosecutors said Flynn was entitled to avoid prison time because he had cooperated extensively with the government, but the relationship with the retired Army lieutenant general grew increasingly contentious in the months before he withdrew his plea, particularly after he hired a new set of lawyers who raised misconduct allegations against the government.
But the Justice Department filed a motion last week to dismiss the case, saying that the FBI had insufficient basis to question Flynn in the first place and that statements he made during the interview were not material to the broader counterintelligence investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign.
The judge presiding over Flynn´s criminal case appointed a retired jurist on Wednesday to evaluate whether the former Trump administration national security adviser should be held in criminal contempt over his guilty plea.
Trump this week blasted Biden over revelations that Biden had requested that Flynn's name be 'unmasked' in foreign intelligence reports, a procedure that allowed for warrant-less surveillance of the then incoming national security advisor during the presidential transition.
Biden was identified on Wednesday as being among a group of Obama administration officials who 'unmasked' the name of Mike Flynn in U.S. intelligence reports.
A National Security Agency document signed by Director General Paul Nakasone lists Biden as among those who requested and may have received information on Flynn in the final days of the Obama administration or were otherwise involved in his unmasking.
The leaked memo immediately set off a clash in Washington, with President Donald Trump tearing into Biden, his presumed 2020 opponent, for unmasking, which he connected to the prosecution of Flynn, which he termed a disgrace.
'When I see what is happening to him, it's disgraceful,' Trump said of Flynn.
'And it was all a ruse. And by the way the FBI said he didn't lie,' Trump said at the White House on Wednesday.
Trump this week unloaded on Obama over the Flynn prosecution in an interview with Fox Business that aired Thursday morning.
'It was the greatest political crime in the history of our country,' Trump said.
'If I were a Democrat instead of a Republican, I think everybody would have been in jail a long time ago, and I'm talking with 50-year sentences. It is a disgrace what's happened.'
Trump also tweeted 'If I were a Senator or Congressman, the first person I would call to testify about the biggest political crime and scandal in the history of the USA, by FAR, is former President Obama. He knew EVERYTHING. Do it @LindseyGrahamSC, just do it. No more Mr. Nice Guy. No more talk!'
But Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, won't call Obama, saying Thursday the idea wasn't practical due to 'executive privilege' matters.
Biden struck back, saying Trump was trying to distract from mishandling the coronavirus.
'This is all about diverting attention from the horrible way in which he has acted,' Biden said.
'We don't have coronavirus because of him, but we have the devastating impact of it because of his lack of a policy, because of his lack of action.
'It's all about diversion.'

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