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Barack Obama’s Back And You Won’t Believe What He Just Said About Trump

Without naming him directly, Obama appeared to reference former President Donald Trump when he pointed to “an elected president” who declared the system “rigged” after losing the 2020 election, only to reverse that position after his 2024 victory. “That’s a dangerous double standard,” Obama said, underscoring how selective truth undermines democratic legitimacy.

He went on to argue for new thinking in media, education, and platform governance. “We need to foster a new model of journalism and social media that reinforces factual information,” Obama said. “We want a diversity of opinions, absolutely. But we can’t function with a diversity of facts. And we need to teach young people how to tell the difference.”

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To address the issue, Obama proposed a controversial but measured solution. “In my view, it’s going to require some form of government regulation,” he said, “done in a way that respects the First Amendment, but that also acknowledges the difference between platforms that allow for free expression and platforms whose business models deliberately amplify the most extreme, hateful, or dangerous voices—especially those that incite violence.”

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His remarks have sparked debate across the political spectrum, with some praising his call for restoring trust in public discourse and others warning of the slippery slope that comes with any government role in speech regulation. But Obama’s message was clear: in a society increasingly overwhelmed by misinformation, doing nothing may be the most dangerous path of all.

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