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Obama: World leaders rightfully ‘rattled’ by Trump

/ 06:18 PM May 26, 2016

President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference at the Shima Kanko Hotel in Shima, Japan, Thursday, May 26, 2016, after completion the third working session of the G-7 Summit. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

US President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference at Shima Kanko Hotel in Shima, Japan, on May 26 after the completion of the third working session of the G-7 Summit. AP

SHIMA, Japan—US President Barack Obama says world leaders are “rattled” by Donald Trump and have good reason to feel that way.

Obama is discussing the 2016 presidential campaign during a news conference in Japan, saying foreign leaders are surprised by Trump and not sure how seriously to take the things he says.

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Obama says many of the likely Republican nominee’s proposals display ignorance about world affairs, a cavalier attitude or an interest in getting “tweets and headlines.” He’s contrasting that to proposals to make America safe.

The president is also downplaying Democratic concerns about the long-running primary fight between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. He says sometimes in a primary people get “grumpy.” But Obama says the difference between Democrats and Republicans this year is the Democratic candidates aren’t that ideologically different.

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