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Fans Outraged After Michelle Obama Slams Donald Trump with Cruel Insults

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Michelle Obama caused an online firestorm on the evening of August 20 after she delivered several harsh words criticizing former President Donald Trump.

The former first lady arrived on the second night of the 2024 Democratic National Convention this week wearing a sleeveless, navy Monse’s Resort jacket and matching blue pants, able to face the tens of hundreds of supporters who packed the Chicago auditorium.

From the moment she stepped on stage, the room erupted in euphoria from the audience, whose applause lasted so long that it delayed Obama’s speech.

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Michelle Obama explodes in anger during a tirade against Donald Trump on the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday night. (Photos: Erika Goldring/Getty Images for Netflix; SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

As the 21-minute speech began, Barack’s wife used every second of it to deal with the audience on the importance of voting, further endorse and support current Vice President Kamala Harris’ candidacy for President of the United States, and pay tribute to her recently deceased mother, whom she honored for her service to her community.

But it was her reference to Trump’s “black jobs” remark that earned her a spot in several headlines.

After the mother of two lifted Harris’ spirits, she warned the audience that because the presidential campaign progresses, the opposing camp will attempt to “distort her truth” — a technique she says she and former President Barack Obama are all too familiar with, especially with Trump.

Michelle continued, “For years, Donald Trump has done everything in his power to make people afraid of us. You see, his narrow, narrow view of the world has made him feel threatened by the existence of two hard-working, educated, successful people who happen to be black.”

“I want to know,” she continued, “who will tell him that the job he is currently looking for might be one of those black jobs.”

The reference comes from the June presidential debate between Trump and then-presidential candidate President Joe Biden, during which Trump made anti-immigration claims, referring to the impact of immigrants on employment for Black and Latino people.

Trump said: “The fact is (Biden’s) biggest killing of black people is the millions of people he allowed to come across the border. Now they’re taking away black jobs — and it could be 18 million, it could be 19 million, it could be 20 million people. They’re taking away black jobs and they’re taking away Latinos’ jobs, and you haven’t seen it yet, but you’re going to see something that’s going to be the worst in our history.”

The statements sparked a viral trend on social media, with many irritated and annoyed people wanting a proof of what “dark work” is.

Obama’s reference to swiping throughout the Democratic convention was quickly picked up not only by many viewers within the audience, but additionally by viewers watching at home, prompting a ton of positive reactions.

Several suggested that Obama can be an appropriate candidate for president. One person said, “Michelle Obama is probably the only person alive who could easily be president if she wanted to, but she just… doesn’t,” and one other person said, he wrote“Republicans are lucky Michelle Obama hates politics.”

Another, referring to Obama’s infamous “when they go low, we go high” statement, wrote: “She was tired of him going low, she busted his SSA tonight! Her speech was phenomenal.”

A fourth person said, “Her speech was EVERYTHING. Elegant, inspiring, and hopeful from start to finish. And the little “do-” she gave him was the cherry on top.”

Day three of the Democratic National Convention will happen on August 21 at 6:30 p.m. ET. Speakers are expected to incorporate former President Bill Clinton, retired Nancy Pelosi and Harris’ current vp, Gov. Tim Walz.


This article was originally published on : atlantablackstar.com

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