Former President Obama took thinly veiled swipes against President Trump and his administration during two virtual commencement speeches on Saturday, although he didn't name him.
Why it matters: Obama's addresses mark the first time he has spoken publicly since the coronavirus outbreak began, and he didn't hold back in either speech.
What he's saying: In his evening commencement speech to graduating high school students, Obama said: "Doing what feels good, what’s convenient, what’s easy, that’s how little kids think. Unfortunately a lot of so-called grownups, including some with fancy titles, important jobs, still think that way, which is why things are so screwed up."
- In an address to seniors graduating from historically black colleges and universities earlier Saturday, Obama noted "this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many folks in charge know what they're doing." "A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge," he said.
The other side: Trump said he hadn't seen Obama's online speeches. "He was an incompetent president — grossly incompetent. That’s all I can say," the president said.
Flashback: Obama recently called the Trump administration’s management of the pandemic an "absolute chaotic disaster," according to a leaked web call with former members of his administration.
- Trump has launched hundreds of Twitter attacks against Obama in recent days.
- Most of Trump's tweets were about "Obamagate" — the baseless claim that the Russia investigation was a political hit job ordered by Obama — following the Justice Department's decision to drop its case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
- Senate Judiciary Chair Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) declined Trump's call for him to compel Obama to testify before Congress on the Russia investigation.
The state of play: Obama delivered his remote address on Saturday to more than 27,000 graduates from 78 historically black colleges and universities. The first two-hour event, "Show Me Your Walk H.B.C.U. Edition," was hosted by comedian and actor Kevin Hart.
- Obama's second commencement speech, "Graduate Together: High School Class of 2020 Commencement," was organized by XQ Institue, a think-tank, and with the support of NBA star LeBron James' foundation.
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Editor's note: This article has been updated with details of Obama's second address.