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Former President Donald Trump went on the PBD Podcast and discussed recent remarks made about him by Obama.

Host Patrick Bet-David grilled Trump on the hot issues, including some statements by former President Barack Obama, who recently stumped for Vice President Kamala Harris. Bet-Davis asked what Trump thought of Obama taking credit for the economy under Trump, and he had a lot to say.

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“I think he’s angry. He pretends not to be, but I think he’s an angry guy, nasty guy. Got a little bit of an edge, he’s angry about a lot of things,” Trump responded. “You look at what happened with Biden and you look at what he did with Biden, he really hurt Biden. I’m not sure he wouldn’t have imploded anyway. We had the debate and he was down quite a bit. And they walked out and they just took it away from him.”

“If you think about it, they stole the election from a sitting president, I always say ‘coup’ but the word coup I don’t think is accurate enough,” he continued. “They just walked in and took it away from him. That is a legendary thing. He didn’t want to give up, he’s angry now. They’re all angry, the Democrats.”

“But I watched that last week and I think he spoke down to black men, I thought it was terrible the way he spoke to them.”

“Do you think it’s effective? Do you think he carries the same stick as he did eight years ago or 12 years ago?” Bet-Davis asked.

“No, I don’t think he does. I think people have gotten smart,” Trump responded.

Watch the entire podcast interview below:

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