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Two former US presidents make statements condemning Trump (video)

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Voice of America George Bush, former President of the US broke the silence and publicly condemned the current political division in the US. Without giving the name of present-day President Donald Trump in his speech in New York, Bush clearly conveyed the message to Trump, who frequently insults his political opponents on Twitter, attempts to end the US immigration, and takes steps to withdraw the US from international trade deals. "We have witnessed how we deviate from our path by cruel means. Sometimes it seems that the power drifting us apart is stronger than the one that unites us. We have witnessed how nationalism transferred into foreignerism. We have forgotten that immigration has been the key ensuring mobility in America. We have witnessed how the trust towards the free market weakens, we have forgotten that economic protectionism is followed by conflicts, instability, and poverty." "It seems that fanatism is promoted, and our policy seems to be more vulnerable before conspiracy and fraud," said George Bush. In his turn, former President Barack Obama in his address to the state of Virginia, without mentioning Donald Trump, addressed his messages to him. "People do not like what they see today. They do not believe that our social life is provided by our wishes. On the contrary, we have politics that infects some people. Instead of finding ways to work together, there are people today, whose purpose is to make the citizens angry. They try to discredit the people having different point of view. As long as the two former presidents call for ending the division, the current president announces that Obama, Bush and some other former presidents have not even called the relatives of the dead soldiers.