Obama POST BACKFIRES HARD After Shooting Statement

Former President Barack Obama ignited a conservative firestorm after posting on X about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting without acknowledging the gunman’s anti-Trump manifesto, despite evidence showing the attacker specifically targeted Trump Cabinet members.

Obama Statement Draws Conservative Outrage

Obama’s post, viewed nearly 52 million times, praised Secret Service agents and expressed gratitude that a wounded agent would recover. However, his comment about the shooter’s motive drew immediate criticism from conservative voices who pointed to the attacker’s manifesto and stated intentions to harm Trump administration officials. The former president wrote it was a sobering reminder of Secret Service courage without addressing the political nature of the assault.

Former Department of Homeland Security press secretary Tricia McLaughlin rejected any ambiguity about the attack. She stated the assault was politically motivated and driven by anti-Trump sentiment, criticizing attempts to downplay the obvious motive. Heritage Foundation media fellow Tim Young challenged Obama directly, writing that details emerged early showing the gunman was a leftist attempting to harm Trump Cabinet members.

Legal Proceedings and Expert Analysis

The suspect appeared in federal court facing firearms and assault charges. Retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro and criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno analyzed the arraignment, discussing the manifesto’s legal implications even as the suspect stopped cooperating with investigators. Political commentator Batya Ungar-Sargon noted the gunman’s manifesto was published hours before Obama’s post, calling the statement a confession that the motive damages the political left.

What This Means

The controversy highlights growing tensions over political violence and how public figures address attacks against officials. Independent journalist Nick Shirley urged Obama to acknowledge the obvious motive. The case proceeds in federal court with complex legal challenges in what experts describe as a difficult jurisdiction. Fox News Digital contacted Obama’s office for comment but received no response. The incident underscores concerns about escalating political rhetoric and violence targeting government officials.

10 COMMENTS

  1. So, a difficult jurisdiction equates to letting an attempted assassinator off the hook because the jury would have liked him to have succeeded. I know it’s true, but it’s it’s still demented.

  2. Shame on them! If this had been an attack on one of the other previous President
    I am sure we would never hear the end of it

  3. Can’t shutdown a huge hotel. Attacker charged the outer perimeter, penetrating 30 yards. Tackled before getting to the escalator, which was defended, top and bottom, by armed agents. The ballroom entrance downstairs was also defended.
    if entry to the ballroom is achieved, the president is long gone, and only six tactical agents, with machine guns await. When was this guy going to use his knife, against anyone ?

  4. When is Hussain Obama going away,wud someone get Sloe Joe or SCAMala to carefully explain in perfect detail…That He “IS NOT” President anymore!!!!! Those 2 can explain it in a way that only he understands!!!!!!!!

    • But they all have spokespersons who will come out later and tell us what they really meant by what they said.

  5. Odama was out of touch when he was in office, so why would anyone pay attrntion to statements he is clearly not in a position to comment. Trump is stuck dealing with Obama and Biden’s screw ups, one party seems to think he is trying to hurt the country whn all he wants o do is fix the mess those two created.

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