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President Obama Just Unloaded on Donald Trump. This Is Great.

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[In the Mix] This Week's Must-Read [Obama: World Leaders Are "Rattled" by Donald Trump] "They are paying very close attention to this election," President Barack Obama told reporters during a press conference in Japan at the end of the first day of the G7 summit. "I think it's fair to say they are surprised by the Republican nominee. They are not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements." [READ MORE] [tweet this] --------------------------------------------------------------- —Advertisement— --------------------------------------------------------------- More From the Mix ["Game-Changing" Study Links Cellphone Radiation to Cancer] [Repeat After Me: Democrats and Republicans Are Not the Same] [The Star of the Original "Roots" Explains Why the Remake Is Must-Watch Television] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscribe to Mother Jones] [Kindle] [Zinio] [Nook] [Subscribe to Mother Jones] [Texture] --------------------------------------------------------------- From the Archive [If We Don't Slash Our Nukes, "a Major City Is Going to Be Destroyed"] [Donald Trump Once Said His Wife Shouldn't Work Because She Should Prepare Dinner] --------------------------------------------------------------- —Advertisement— --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mother Jones] [Facebook] [Twitter] We're a nonprofit, and we rely on support from readers. [Donate] [About Us] | [Advertise] | [Email Preferences] | [Unsubscribe] Mother Jones | 222 Sutter, San Francisco, CA 94108 [Powered By Blackbaud]

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