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Charlamagne tha God critiques Obama's comments about Trump

Charlamagne tha God has called out former President Barack Obama for his comments on President Donald Trump, suggesting that Trump behaves differently in person. Charlamagne noted the friendly interactions between Obama and Trump at Carter's funeral and questioned the authenticity of their public criticisms of each other.

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Radio host Charlamagne tha God criticized former President Barack Obama for his recent remarks suggesting that President Donald Trump is different in person compared to his public persona. During an appearance on the 'All the Smoke' podcast, Obama discussed Trump's fascination with him and remarked that Trump does not speak negatively when they meet face-to-face. Charlamagne responded by highlighting the friendliness displayed between Obama and Trump at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral, questioning the sincerity of their interactions. He stated, 'It goes both ways,' referring to their mutual friendliness despite public criticisms. Charlamagne emphasized that both figures do not exhibit the same energy towards each other in person as they do publicly, which he finds confusing. He expressed that while Obama's comments may sound good on a podcast, they do not reflect the reality of their interactions.

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