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Barack Obama Disses Donald Trump's Tweeting Habit
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The former president of the U.S. disses his successor by saying that starters should not have a Twitter account.

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Barack Obama has dissed his successor Donald Trump for the first time since inauguration day. When greeting a crowd of A&E Networks advertising upfront at The Pierre Hotel on Thursday, April 27, Obama was asked about how he handled frustrating moments in the White House and he coyly answered, "For starters, by not having a Twitter account."

Trump is known for posting many of his opinions and responses on Twitter, which often ends in drama. Last March, Trump even fueled a feud with Obama when he accused the former president of wire-tapping Trump Tower's phones during presidential election campaign. "How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy," wrote Trump. There's no evidence of his accusation, though.

Obama earned $400.000 when he made a speech at the A&E Networks advertising, where he was interviewed over 90 minutes by presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, NY Post reported. Prior to that, Obama pocketed the same massive amount of money when making a speech to a Wall Street bank.

Meanwhile, in related news, Trump was interviewed by Reuters and sharing his thoughts about his current status as POTUS. Of the presidency, he said, "This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier. You're really into your own little cocoon, because you have such massive protection that you really can't go anywhere. I like to drive. I can't drive any more."

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