64 WAYS OBAMA IS SABOTAGING
TRUMP, Ex-president
plots to force resignation or impeachment, by Garth Kant, 3/2/17, WND
WASHINGTON – It might seem
outrageous and unprecedented that a newly departed president would devote
himself to overthrowing his successor, but that is exactly what a mountain of
growing evidence appears to indicate. “Obama’s goal, according to a close
family friend, is to oust Trump from the presidency either by forcing his
resignation or through his impeachment,” the Daily
Mail reported Wednesday.
The source also told the paper that
Obama loathes President Trump and considers his presidency illegitimate. “Obama is dismayed at the way Trump
is tearing down his legacy – Obamacare, the social safety net and the welcome
mat for refugees he put in place,” the source told the paper. The Mail is hardly the only source
reporting moves by the former president and his allies against the Trump
administration.
The following is a list of what has
been publicly reported, by WND and others, about what Obama is trying to do to
oppose many say destroy the Trump presidency and how he is doing it:
1) Obama
is using his new mansion, just two
miles from the White House, as his headquarters in his insurgency against
Trump.
3) He
is working behind the scenes to
set up a shadow government to protect his legacy and sabotage the incoming
administration.
4) A
family source said Obama was reluctant to lead
the opposition to Trump because he was “weary and burned out.” But top adviser
Valerie Jarrett convinced him it was the only way to salvage his legacy.
5) The
source said, “Obama doesn’t make a decision
without her,” and he has now embraced his new role leading the campaign to
sabotage the administration because he loathes Trump, whose presidency he
considers illegitimate.
8) The
former first lady and the Obama Foundation will
both have offices in the mansion. Presumably, Jarrett will, too.
9) Obama
will implement his plans through a network of
leftist nonprofits led by Organizing for Action, or OFA, the organization that
grew out of his campaign group, Organizing for America.
10) That
will give Obama a virtual army of agitators
and organizers at is disposal. Federal tax records show OFA has 32,525
volunteers nationwide. Another 25,000 are actively under training.
12) OFA
is equipped with Obama’s 2012 campaign
database, which it will use to rally resistance to Trump and get out the vote
for Democratic Party candidates.
13) OFA
is registered as a “social welfare”
non-profit 501(c)(4), that doesn’t have to disclose its donors. OFA has raised
more than $40 million in contributions and grants since 2013.
14) OFA
volunteers are professionally trained
organizers who go through a
six-week training program that
includes Alinsky agitation tactics. OFA is run by ex-Obama officials and
staffers.
15) OFA
plans to stage 400 rallies across 42 states
this year to attack Trump’s effort to repeal Obamacare.
16) Obama
appeared to be behind anti-Trump
protests. He praised demonstrations against Trump’s travel ban. And, after the
election he personally rallied OFA troops to protect his legacy in a conference
call. “Now is the time for some organizing,” he said. “So don’t mope” over the election
results.”
17) After
Trump’s victory, Obama also promised OFA activists
he would soon join them in the battle. “Understand that I’m going to be
constrained in what I do with all of you until I am again a private citizen,
but that’s not so far off,” he said. “You’re going to see me early next year,
and we’re going to be in a position where we can start cooking up all kinds of
great stuff.”
18) He
also said, “I promise you that next year
Michelle and I are going to be right there with you, and the clouds are going
to start parting, and we’re going to be busy. I’ve got all kinds of thoughts
and ideas about it, but this isn’t the best time to share them.”
20) OFA
promises to fight Trump on illegal immigration,
Obamacare, race relations and climate change.
23) The
manual is published with OFA newly formed partner
“Indivisible,” and advises protesters to go town halls held by GOP lawmakers,
blend in, then protest.
25) Indivisible
leaders are associated with groups
financed by radical leftist billionaire George Soros.
26) An
OFA post on Facebook called on
activists to mobilize against Republicans until Feb. 26, when “representatives
are going to be in their home districts.”
27) The
protesters disrupted town halls including one held
in Utah by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, who was
confronted by hundreds of angry protesters claiming to be his
constituents.
28) The
manual advised protesters to spread out in
pairs to make it seem like the whole room opposed the Republican host’s
positions. It said, “This will help reinforce the impression of broad
consensus.” It also urged them to ask “hostile” questions – while keeping “a
firm hold on the mic” – and loudly boo the GOP politician.
29) An
audio recording obtained by a Louisiana radio
station documented that progressive activists plotted to take over a town hall
meeting held by Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La. Activists were instructed to dress
like conservatives and leave at home “any signifier that you’re a liberal in
order to blend in.”
30) The
station identified one of the voices on the
recording as James Proctor, a leader of Indivisible Acadiana, a local branch of
the national Indivisible organization, which has organized hostile Republican
town halls all around the country.
31) Protesters
were advised to send video footage to local
and national media. “Unfavorable exchanges caught on video can be devastating”
for Republican lawmakers, the manual said, when “shared through social media
and picked up by local and national media.”
32) Protesters
gave networks footage of their
confrontations with Chaffetz, forcing him to issue statements defending
himself.
33) A
study by the Media Research Center found
that 88 percent of the broadcast news coverage of the Trump administration was
“hostile” during the first 30 days of office. The study analyzed both tone and
content for evening newscasts on ABC, NBC and CBS.
34) A
script in the training manual advised
callers to complain: “I’m honestly scared that a known racist and anti-Semite
will be working just feet from the Oval Office … It is everyone’s business if a
man who promoted white supremacy is serving as an adviser to the president.”
But the document provided no evidence to support the accusations.
35) The
manual also advised protesters to flood lawmakers’
offices with phone calls and emails demanding the resignation of top White
House adviser Steve Bannon.
36) Protesters
also stormed Republicans’ district offices.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., blamed a mob of anti-Trump activists for
knocking unconscious a 71-year-old female staffer at his Southern California
office.
37) Talk-show
host Rush Limbaugh said he was certain the former
president and elements of the Democratic Party were behind the protests because
they have been too organized and too professional to be random eruptions of
grass-roots discontent. “Obama. George Soros money, I’m certain, is involved,”
he said. “They also discuss how to play up to the media, and they illustrate
that the media’s not very hard to convince. The media is on their side. The
media is only too eager to cooperate, as we know.”
38) Trump
agreed Obama was probably behind the
protests. “Well, you never know what’s exactly happening behind the scenes,”
Trump said. “You know, you’re probably right, or possibly right, but you never
know. No, I think that President Obama is behind it because his people are
certainly behind it. And the some of the leaks possibly come from that group,
you know, some of the leaks which are really very serious leaks because they’re
very bad in terms of national security. But I also understand that’s politics.
And in terms of him being behind things, that’s politics, and it will probably
continue.”
39) Limbaugh
said, “Hedge funds and Hollywood are
assisting him (Obama), so there is money and propaganda on his side. ABC is
among the worst in the mainstream media, which is a total disgrace for Disney.”
40) Limbaugh
also noted that impeachment talk is being
used by Democrats to derail Trump: “Now, they don’t have the numbers in
Congress to pull it off, but can you imagine if Democrat House managers even
start breathing the word seriously? The media is gonna be all over it! The
media’s gonna eat it up! The media’s gonna be asking Republicans, ‘Why aren’t
you joining the Democrats? Don’t you understand? This is a serious movement to
impeach the president. He’s doing great damage to the country.’ I can see it
all now.”
41) “Obama
has circumvented the Democrats with [Organizing
for America] and has established a clandestine unaccountable political party
taking money from questionable people,” said Martin Armstrong, whose Armstrong
Economics provides commentary on a wide range of issues extending beyond
economics, including history, global warming, real estate and world events.
42) Armstrong
added: “Obama is behind the effort to
derail and block the Trump administration on everything. However, Obama may be
sowing the seeds of the destruction of the Democratic Party altogether. Those
who think Obama is not behind this coup are blinded by their bias.”
43) Armstrong
explained that Obama “is deliberately
trying to create an uprising and is side-stepping the Democratic Party himself
because they will not agree with his agenda.”
44) At
the same time, Obama is said to be angling for
control over the party by installing his former civil rights chief, Tom Perez,
as the newly elected head of the Democratic National Committee. Perez vowed,
“It’s time to organize and fight … We must stand up to protect President
Obama’s accomplishments,” while also promising, “We’re going to build the
strongest grassroots organizing force this country has ever seen.”
45) OFA
is working with the Obama Foundation, run
by Obama’s former political director, and the National Democratic Redistricting
Committee, or NDRC, launched recently by Obama former attorney general Eric
Holder, to end what he and Obama call GOP “gerrymandering” of congressional districts
and to try to redraw the districts in a way more favorable to Democrats to
increase their members in Congress.
46) Holder
said he had discussed Obama fundraising
for the NDRC and interacting with state lawmakers on the group’s behalf.
47) Spokesman
Jared Leopold described the tax-exempt NDRC
as a “super group” that brings together the efforts of the Democratic Governors
Association, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee and House Majority
PAC.
48) On
Tuesday, Holder promised Democrats that
Obama is getting ready for a public return to politics. “It’s coming. He’s
coming,” Holder said while discussing NDRC, which Obama asked him to chair last
year. “And he’s ready to roll,” and “will be a more visible part of the
effort,” Holder added.
49) Obama
signaled his intention before
leaving the White House last fall, saying that his post-presidency focus would
be on general assembly races and redistricting after the 2020 Census, trying to
recapture some of the enormous number of seats Democrats lost at the state
level during his presidency.
50) Obama
said in September, “Once out of office, I’m gonna
stop being polite and start getting real.”
51) Obama
hinted that he planned to start
speaking out more like an activist than a president. There are “things,” he
said in an interview, “that in some ways I suspect I’m able to do better out of
this office.” He elaborated that because of the “institutional constraints” of
the presidency, “there are things I cannot say.”
52) Obama
went on to essentially say he would be
an activist after leaving office. “There are institutional obligations I have
to carry out that are important for a president of the United States to carry
out, but may not always align with what I think would move the ball down the
field on the issues that I care most deeply about,” he said.
53) Then,
in his final news conference as
president, Obama vowed to take action if President Trump dared to “round up”
children of illegal immigrants, “roll back voting rights” or engage in
“systemic discrimination.”
54) Obama
also indicated he would take a more activist
role to defend “core values that may be at stake” under a Trump administration.
“The reason that we are the only country among advanced democracies that makes
it harder to vote, it traces directly back to Jim Crow and the legacy of
slavery,” he said.
55) Obama
warned Trump not to roll back his executive
actions. During his campaign for president, Trump promised to “cancel every
unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by President
Obama.” Obama also lectured Trump about the use of executive orders, telling
the incoming president to avoid taking unilateral action.
56) The
Obama administration apparently spied on
Trump’s presidential campaign and transition team. Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah,
said he was concerned by the extent of surveillance but not completely
surprised, because he “suspected that they were going to do that anyways.” Anonymous
sources have been feeding information
to the New York Times suggesting the Trump campaign colluded with Russian
officials, including intelligence agents.
57) In
the Obama administration’s last days,
some White House officials scrambled to spread information about Russian
efforts to undermine the presidential election – and about possible contacts
between associates of President-elect Donald J. Trump and Russians – across the
government.
58) Those
sources from the Obama administration
claimed Trump’s statements stoked fears among some that intelligence could be
covered up or destroyed – or its sources exposed – once power changed hands. So
they reportedly pushed to preserve the alleged intelligence.
59) Obama
White House officials took steps to ensure that as
many people as possible inside government could see the intelligence.
60) The
sources claimed to suspect the Trump campaign
might have colluded with Russia on election email hacks, but the Times also
reported that American officials acknowledged there is not confirmation of
that.
61) The
Times reported some officials began asking
specific questions at intelligence briefings, knowing the answers would be
archived and could be easily unearthed by investigators – including the Senate
Intelligence Committee, which in early January announced an inquiry into
Russian efforts to influence the election.
62) Intelligence
agencies kept the reports at a relatively
low classification level to ensure as wide a readership as possible across the
government – and, in some cases, among European allies.
64) In
the weeks before the assessment was released in
January, the intelligence community combed through databases for an array of
communications and other information and began producing reports that showed
there were contacts during the campaign between Trump associates and Russian
officials. However, the Times acknowledged, the nature of the contacts remains
unknown, and several of Trump’s associates have done business in Russia, and it
was unclear if any of the contacts were related to business dealings.
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