šŸ”“šŸ”“Michelle Obama Makes Head-Turning New Yearā€™s Statement

Former first lady Michelle Obama posted a message to her social media accounts lamenting about how the last couple of months of the year have been ā€œdifficult,ā€ which appeared to be a reference to the outcome of the November election.

ā€œI know itā€™s been a difficult few months for so many of us ā€” and folks are feeling a little bit anxious and uncertain. But this holiday season, there are plenty of reasons to stay hopeful,ā€ she wrote.

ā€œSo as 2024 comes to a close, I wanted to share some reflections on the work the @ObamaFoundation is doing to lift up the young changemakers around the world. Take a look,ā€ she added.

Meanwhile, viewers of former President Barack Obamaā€™s speech at the Obama Foundationā€™s 2024 Democracy Forum last monthĀ caughtĀ him during a ā€œtellingā€ moment as he made a series of claims about Republicans that are more aligned with his own Democratic Party.

Some observers even claimed that things the 44th president said would be considered wild conspiracy theories and ā€˜false claimsā€™ of ā€˜election fraudā€™ were they uttered by a GOP figure.

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Others ripped the former president for what they saw as blatant hypocrisy as he accused members of the Republican Party of doing things that Democrats have done when they are in power, such as ā€œweaponizingā€ the Justice Department and ā€œpoliticizingā€ the military.

ā€œPluralism depends on everyone following a certain set of rules,ā€ Obama said during the speech. ā€œWhat happens when the other side has repeatedly and abundantly made clear they are not interested in playing by the rules?ā€

ā€œThere are going to be times potentially when one side tries to stack the deck and lock in [pause] a permanent grip on power,ā€ Obama said at one point, as he appeared to realize in mid-sentence that he was treading closely to exposing himself and his partyā€™s future political plans.

ā€œEither by actively suppressing votes, or politicizing the Armed Forces, or using the judiciary, criminal justice system to go after opponents,ā€ he continued. ā€œAnd pluralism does not call for us to just stand back and say, ā€˜well, Iā€™m not sure thatā€™s OK,ā€™ā€ he continued. ā€œIn those circumstances, a line has been crossed, and we have to stand firm and speak out and organize.ā€

Several people took to social media to call out Obamaā€™s rhetoric, much of which sounded to them a lot like what the outgoing Biden-Harris administration did.

Former ā€œHerculesā€ actor Kevin Sorbo said that Obama ā€œ[a]lmost broke character for a sec.ā€

Conservative media figure Collin Rugg responded to Sorbo by noting that the ā€œpause was telling.ā€

Obama reportedly had a big hand ā€” along with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ā€” in forcing President Joe Biden to abandon his reelection bid following his horrific June debate with now-President-elect Donald Trump.

Actor George Clooney, a close friend of the 44th president, is reportedly angry at the 44th president and feeling used after he wrote an op-ed over the summer encouraging Biden to step down.

ā€œGeorge is furious with Obama for disappearing after the election disaster and leaving him holding the bag for pushing the plan with his Hollywood pals,ā€ an unnamed entertainment industry source close to the A-list actorĀ toldĀ RadarOnline in December.

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ā€œGeorge feels duped and vows heā€™s not going to be anyoneā€™s political water boy anymore,ā€ another source told the outlet.

Obama reportedly ā€œapprovedā€ the article to put pressure on his former running mate.

Also, Vice President Kamala Harris is not planning to ā€œgo quietly into the nightā€ after she was thumped in the 2024 presidential election.

During a segment on CNN, reporter Isaac Dovere revealed that Harris privately tells backers she is considering running for governor of California in 2026 or president in 2028. Harris also reportedly does not want her ā€œfinal actā€ to be certifying Donald Trumpā€™s election victory over her.

ā€œWe havenā€™t seen or heard much from Vice President Kamala Harris since she lost the election last month,ā€ CNNā€™s Manu Raju told CNNā€™s viewers. ā€œBut the Democratic Party still reeling from Trumpā€™s victory.ā€

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