President Donald Trump has refuted his protest against the president and the demonstrations at a parliamentary meeting in all parts of the country that political enemies have developed. But now he has an alleged culprit: Obama.
"I think President Obama is behind his people because of it," Trump said. "Behind him, it's politics that it might go on."
Trump published his comments in an interview with the White House, "Fox and Friends" directed by Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade and Ainsley Earhardt. Most of the interviews will be held on Tuesday morning before the joint meeting of Trump officially issued a meeting, but Fox announced Monday's excuse for his conversation with Obama.
In an interview, one of Fox's three told Trump, Obama's political group - may be the organization's action, Obama's successor team - is helping to organize activists to demonstrate and ask the president whether he doubts Obama's own efforts.
"I thought he was behind," Trump said. "I also think this is politics, that's the way it is.
Obama's spokesman did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Trump criticized the city hall protesters in social media and criticized last week that they were "so-called angry people", and the demonstrations were planned by liberals.