Former President Barack Obama raised concerns about the politicization of the criminal justice system during an interview with Stephen Colbert that aired on Tuesday night. According to multiple reports, Obama did not mention President Trump by name but expressed worries about using executive powers for political ends.
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Former President Barack Obama expressed concerns about the politicization of the criminal justice system during an interview with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night. He warned against presidents using executive powers to target political enemies or reward friends, emphasizing the need for codified norms. Obama also criticized Trump's politicization of the military and joked about extraterrestrial life. The interview occurred ahead of the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
The former president emphasized that norms need to be codified to prevent future presidents from directing the attorney general to prosecute political enemies or reward friends. He stated, 'The White House shouldn't be able to direct the attorney general to go around prosecututing whoever the president wants to prosecute.' Obama also discussed presidential pardons and suggested that presidents should not pardon individuals who have contributed to their campaigns.
Obama further criticized Trump for politicizing the military. He noted, 'There had been a whole series of norms that were in place to ensure that you weren't trying to make the military loyal to you.' According to Daily Mail, Obama also joked about being an emissary for Earth if extraterrestrial life were discovered.
The interview took place ahead of the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. As reported by Fox News, Obama and Colbert praised New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani during their discussion on the future of the Democratic Party. The center is set to open on Juneteenth, June 19.
During the interview, Obama laughed as he hinted that Stephen Colbert could perform better than President Trump if he were to run for office. He stated, 'The bar has changed,' suggesting a shift in presidential standards. Colbert joked about running for president but dismissed the idea as stupid. The two also discussed the direction of the Democratic Party, with Obama downplaying concerns about a rift between its liberal and progressive wings.
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