Barack Obama issues disturbing war.ning about the future of the US under Trump

Barack Obama has expressed growing alarm about the trajectory of the United States under Donald Trump’s leadership, warning that the nation may be drifting away from its democratic roots.

In a speech delivered in Hartford, Connecticut, Obama stated that the country is “dangerously close” to becoming an autocracy—

a form of government in which one person holds unchecked power.

He referenced other countries, such as Hungary under Viktor Orbán, where elections take place but core democratic principles are eroded.

Since leaving office in 2017, Obama has largely stayed out of the spotlight, making only occasional public appearances.

Nevertheless, he has not hesitated to speak out against some of Trump’s more controversial decisions, including defunding institutions like

Harvard and implementing aggressive tariffs. Now, his critique

has deepened to a broader concern about the country’s democratic integrity, as he highlights parallels between

current U.S. policies and those of authoritarian regimes.

Obama stressed that the warning signs of autocracy are becoming more visible in the U.S., especially in the federal government’s rhetoric and actions.

He cited militarized responses to civil unrest and support for aggressive immigration enforcement as examples that compromise civil liberties.

He noted that these behaviors are consistent with regimes that claim to be democratic but operate without transparency, accountability, or respect for fundamental rights.

His remarks come amid a national surge of protests, with over 2,000 ‘No King’ rallies across all 50 states.

These demonstrations are meant to resist what participants see as growing authoritarianism and a government that favors the elite while suppressing dissent.

Obama applauded the protests as an essential form of civic engagement but reminded listeners that defending democracy also requires institutional courage—elected officials must resist undemocratic actions regardless of party loyalty.

Despite the seriousness of his warnings, Obama ended his address on a hopeful note. Reaffirming his belief in the power of young people,

he encouraged them to remain vocal and active while seeking common ground with others. He stressed that meaningful change is achieved through inclusion, not division.

Quoting Abraham Lincoln’s concept of the nation’s

“better angels,” Obama called for empathy, collaboration, and a renewed commitment to democratic values as the foundation for a stronger, more unified future.

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