President Barack Obama will on Wednesday for the first time publicly
address the shock election of Donald Trump as his successor, the White
House said.
With the world’s most powerful nation facing an
uncertain future and Obama’s eight-year legacy under mortal threat, the
outgoing president will speak in the Rose Garden of the White House at
12:15 pm in Washington (1715 GMT).
Throughout the two-year-long
election campaign, Obama has repeated a mantra that he will do all he
can to ensure the peaceful transition of power.
But the day after Trump’s surprise victory, the White House remained in utter disbelief at the unexpected result.
The
depth and scale of the Democratic defeat — with Republicans controlling
the White House and both houses of Congress — represent a fierce
repudiation of the Obama era.
America’s first black president had
expressed faith that voters would reject Trump’s racially tinged
rhetoric, betting that they would instead opt for Hillary Clinton’s
experience.
That has proven to be a losing bet.
The outgoing
commander-in-chief will now have to reassure financial markets reeling
from the result and allies no longer certain that America’s security
blanket extends as reliably to their shores.
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