
Former President Barack Obama said he is "deeply concerned" with some of the actions that President Donald Trump and his administration have taken and seemed to call out the Republican Party for not pushing back on them. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Barack Obama said he is deeply concerned about Donald Trump’s actions against universities, law firms, and the press, and warned that Americans should not accept them.
Key Points:
Trump administration clashes with universities, law firms, and media can chill free speech and create more fear for students, workers, and voters.
Obama and Harris speaking out may reassure some households and encourage public pushback against abuse of power.
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