Cool, even-keeled, no-drama Barack Obama is one of the few people in the country who hasnt publicly opined on the tweets and turmoil wrought by President Trump. And so a persistent question to those close to the former president is: What does Obama really think of the man now occupying the Oval Office? Hes nothing but a bullshter, Obama told two friends early last November, describing an election night phone call with Trump, in which the businessman suddenly professed his respect and admiration for Obamaafter years of hectoring.
Speaking to PEOPLE for its new cover story on Obama and his wife Michelle adjusting to life outside the White House, the two friends quoted Obamas blunt assessment of President-elect Trump. And how has Obamas opinion changed since Trump been in office? Well, said one of the sources, it hasnt gotten any better.
A third source close to Obama tells PEOPLE: Hes deeply concerned with what hes seen. But hes also optimistic and heartened that citizens arent just watching it happen but engaging with neighbors and elected representatives at town halls.
Bullster, while head-turning, shouldnt come as a huge surprise to anyone paying attention to Obamas 2016 campaign rhetoric on Trump (unfit, woefully unprepared and unacceptable). But the former president has been meticulous since the election about not publicly violating that unwritten code of conduct among ex-presidents that bars criticizing whoevers currently in the Oval Office.
Hes very respectful of the appropriate role of a former president and that ex-presidents should not be looking over the shoulder of their successors and commenting on every decision, says Obamas long-time friend and political strategist David Axelrod, now director of the University of Chicagos Institute of Politics.
President Obamas predecessor didnt do that. Obviously, this now is a unique set of circumstances, but my sense is that hes going to try and respect that tradition while reserving the right to speak out in given moments when things rise to that level.
As for the former first lady, she too campaigned forcefully against Trump last fall but has, since his election, not publicly shared her thoughts about him. Privately, is another story. To visitors last December, she joked about needing mourning attire that she would call the black series.
Im going all black for the next couple of years, she joked.
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