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Barrack Obama Gives His Outstanding Speech on the Victory of Donald Trump! View Full Report

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Newly elected President Donald John Trump who was the nominee of Republican won the battle against the candidate of Democrats, Hilary Clinton. President Obama enormously supported, Clinton. Repeatedly Trump was roasted by Obama.  After the number of scandals from which Donald had to pass, it was near to impossible to get to Whitehouse for Trump. 
Barrack Obama Gives His Outstanding Speech on the Victory of Donald Trump! View Full Report

Newly elected President Donald John Trump who was the nominee of Republican won the battle against the candidate of Democrats, Hilary Clinton. President Obama enormously supported, Clinton. Repeatedly Trump was roasted by Obama.  After the number of scandals from which Donald had to pass, it was near to impossible to get to Whitehouse for Trump. 

But everything turned upside down and now is the time of newly elected President who had the fate of US citizens in his hand. On Wednesday morning Obama delivered a speech addressing Trump as the next leader of the United States. President Obama started his speech talking about his last video message for American.He emphasized his words saying that regardless it doesn’t matter who wins, the sun will shine.

Caption: President Barak Obama was addressing the citizen of United State by saying "No matter what happens, the sun will rise in the morning".

Obama Congratulated Trump for his victory. He also said,

”we are now all rooting for his success in uniting and leading the country.” 

There is no doubt he has praised Trump so far and had to make sure the smooth transition. Nevertheless, he still rooted for Clinton. He said.'

"I couldn't be prouder of her. She had lived an extraordinary life of public service. She was a great first lady.”

Caption: Obama gives speech about election 2016, trump victory

Obama said how much he was touched by the enthusiastic nature of Trump and he wants that part of him working through the transition. Obama mentioned;

"We try really hard to persuade people that we’re right and then people vote. And then if we lose, we learn from our mistakes, we do some reflection, we lick our wounds, we brush ourselves off, we get back in the arena, we go at it. We try even harder the next time.”

Definitely. Sometimes we get into proving ourselves so much that we forget what is the actual cause of our failure. Then we work on our flaws and get back to the arena as better fitted one.

He also addresses US citizens saying without the good faith the democracy couldn’t work more smoothly which has now moved the country 240 years forward. He ended his speech saying;

”I ’ve said before, I think of this job as being a relay runner. You take the baton, you run your best race and hopefully by the time you hand it off, you’re a little further ahead, you’ve made a little progress. And I can say that we’ve done that and I want to make sure that handoff is well executed because ultimately we’re all on the same team.”

It was a real great speech by Obama. Applause!!!