By Reuters | Washington - Monday, 12 October 2015
President Barack Obama said Donald Trump was “the classic reality TV
character” who had tapped into something real in the Republican Party
but was unlikely to end up as president.
Opinion polls put Trump at the front for the November 2016 presidential election. (File photo: AFP)
“He is a great publicity-seeker - and at a time when the Republican Party hasn’t really figured out what it’s for as opposed to what it’s against,” Obama said of Trump during an interview on CBS’ “60 Minutes” program airing on Sunday night.
“He is a great publicity-seeker - and at a time when the Republican Party hasn’t really figured out what it’s for as opposed to what it’s against,” Obama said of Trump during an interview on CBS’ “60 Minutes” program airing on Sunday night.
Opinion polls put Trump at the front of a crowded Republican field
seeking the party’s nomination for the November 2016 presidential
election.
The billionaire real estate mogul and television personality has aroused
controversy with his provocative remarks on illegal immigration. He has
promised to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and to deport the
estimated 11 million illegal immigrants already in the United States.
Obama said Trump had tapped into something that “exists in the
Republican Party that’s real. I think there is genuine anti-immigrant
sentiment in the large portion of at least Republican primary voters.”
“He is, you know, the classic reality TV character,” the Democratic
president said, adding it was not surprising Trump had received a lot of
attention in the campaign’s early stages.
Asked if he thought Trump would eventually disappear from the race,
Obama replied: “I’ll leave it up to the pundits to make that
determination. I don’t think he’ll end up being president of the United
States.”
Obama also said in the interview that he did not know about Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server
while she was his secretary of state but that it did not pose a national
security problem.
“She made a mistake. She has acknowledged it,” he said.
“I do think that the way it’s been ginned up is in part because of
politics. And I think she’d be the first to acknowledge that maybe she
could have handled the original decision better and the disclosures more
quickly.”
Discussing Joe Biden’s possible entry into the Democratic race, Obama
called him one of the finest vice presidents ever and said: “If you’re
sitting right next to the president in every meeting and ... wrestling
with these issues, I’m sure that for him he’s saying to himself: ‘I
could do a really good job.’“
Asked if he thought he himself could be re-elected if not constitutionally barred from a third term, Obama replied: “Yes.”
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