Obama Delivers Subtle but Potent Criticism of Trump in Library Speech
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, a central theme highlighted is the nation’s founding principle that “there will be no kings” in a newly independent land. Exhibits at the presidential museum emphasize shared democratic values, including the intrinsic dignity of all individuals and the understanding that no one is above the law. These principles, such as checks and balances, an independent judiciary, a free press, and allegiance of the military to the Constitution, were presented as cornerstones of American democracy, contrasting with certain actions during a previous administration. The enduring importance of these foundational beliefs, including the peaceful transfer of power following fair elections, was underscored as vital for a complex society where compromise is inherent.