Michelle Obama: Trump victory ‘still hurts’ after six years
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The former first lady said she felt that maybe her husband Barack Obama's administration wasn't good enough. In an interview with the BBC on Tuesday, Obama was asked if it still hurts when the U.S. electorate chose Trump. Trump narrowly defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by taking the so-called blue wall states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin by an aggregate 80,000 votes.
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videoMichelle Obama has said people ‘feel they don’t matter on this planet’ and alluded to the pain she still feels around Donald Trump being elected, in her new memoir.The former First Lady said ‘it still hurts’ after Trump was elected following her husband’s successful tenure. In her new book, ‘The Light We Carry’, which…
Michelle Obama: Trump victory ‘still hurts’ after six years
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