Two former presidents Bush, Obama break with tradition to denounce Trump

Remarks on the same day by former Presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama raise the prospect that more dissenters will follow in defiance of President Donald Trump and his policies.
Former US President Barack Obama and US President Donald Trump (File | AP)
Former US President Barack Obama and US President Donald Trump (File | AP)

WASHINGTON: Former presidents are shedding a traditional reluctance to criticise their successors, unleashing pointed attacks on the Trump White House and the commander in chief but without mentioning him by name.

Remarks on the same day by former Presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama raise the prospect that more dissenters will follow in defiance of President Donald Trump and his policies.

In separate speeches, Bush and Obama both rejected cruelty and bigotry.

Bush drew his biggest applause when he said, "The only way to pass along civic values is to first live up to them." Obama used a similar approach to denounce Trump's brand of politics.

Presidential spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said yesterday the White House does not believe the former presidents' remarks were aimed at Trump personally.

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