Trump Uses Jesse Jackson’s Death To Land Yet Another Hit On Obama
US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while in flight on Air Force One, en route Joint Base Andrews from West Palm Beach, Florida on February 16, 2026. President Donald Trump on Tuesday reacted to the death of the Rev. Jesse Jackson by taking a dig at Democrats and former President Barack Obama. Trump started his statement by paying tribute to Jackson. “He was a good man, with lots of personality, grit, and ‘street smarts. ’ He was very gregarious — Someone who truly loved people

US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while in flight on Air Force One, en route Joint Base Andrews from West Palm Beach, Florida on February 16, 2026. President Donald Trump on Tuesday reacted to the death of the Rev. Jesse Jackson by taking a dig at Democrats and former President Barack Obama. Trump started his statement by paying tribute to Jackson. “He was a good man, with lots of personality, grit, and ‘street smarts. ’ He was very gregarious — Someone who truly loved people
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