
On Friday, former President Barack Obama delivered a pointed eulogy for civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson at the House of Hope in Chicago. With thousands listening to his eulogy, Obama criticized Donald Trump's presidency. Without naming him directly, Obama condemned assaults on democratic institutions, the rule of law, and common decency. Obama also criticized those in high office, who sow fear and division, celebrate greed and bigotry while denigrating science and expertise. Obama described a climate where ignorance, dishonesty, cruelty, and corruption are rewarded daily. He urged Americans to resist cynicism and complacency, invoking Jackson's example as inspiration to become "heralds of change" and "messengers of hope." Obama emphasized the importance of stepping forward to make an impact in schools, workplaces, and communities, arguing that Jackson's legacy demands continued commitment to democratic values and social justice.
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