Trump, Clinton, Obama move to united fractured nation after bitter campaign
WASHINGTON — After a stormy political season, a ray of civic sunshine peered through the American skies Wednesday.
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama vowed to work together for the betterment of a divided country following an uncommonly bitter campaign to be remembered for, among other things, “Lock her up!” chants at rallies about arresting one of the candidates.
The co-operative language came from a current president who had torn oratorical strips off a president-elect who had previously insinuated Obama wasn’t really an American.
Obama met with reporters outside the White House and joked that the sun had, in fact, risen after such a dreary result for his party.