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Obama tells Colbert what he worries about in today's politics

Obama tells Colbert what he worries about in today's politics

Summary

Barack Obama shared concerns about American politics in an interview with Stephen Colbert, focusing on the growth of executive power and the political use of the Justice Department. He emphasized that the attorney general should work independently and warned against politicizing the military and the pardon process.

Key Facts

  • Obama expressed worry about expanding presidential powers and the Justice Department targeting political opponents.
  • He said the attorney general should act as the people's lawyer, not the president’s personal lawyer.
  • Obama suggested that some presidential powers need to be clearly defined by law to protect democratic norms.
  • He criticized the politicization of the military, saying it should remain loyal to the Constitution, not the president personally.
  • Obama referred to concerns about presidential pardons, advising against pardoning major campaign donors.
  • The interview was ahead of the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on Juneteenth.
  • Obama noted that former presidents usually avoid publicly criticizing successors, but he has spoken out due to President Trump’s actions.
  • Stephen Colbert is ending his "Late Show," with his final episode airing on May 21.
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