President Barack Obama Phoned His Successor Donald Trump After Twitter Complaint On White House 'Roadblocks'

U.S. President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington November 10, 2016. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

Bloomberg: Obama Calls Trump After Twitter Complaint About ‘Roadblocks’

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U.S. President Barack Obama phoned his successor, Donald Trump, after the Republican accused Obama of hobbling the transition to his administration in a tweet that alleged unspecified “inflammatory” statements and “roadblocks.”

The tweet on Wednesday morning brought tensions between the two men into the open less than a month before Inauguration Day, though the president’s phone call later may have smoothed over relations.

“We had a very nice conversation,” Trump told reporters gathered at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. “We had a general conversation.”

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Update #1: Trump says he had a 'very good talk' with Obama on Wednesday (Reuters)
Update #2: Obama call appears to smooth tensions with Trump (Boston Globe)

WNU Editor: As transitions go .... this has clearly not been a smooth one. And with rumours now circulating that the White House is about to retaliate against Russia for interfering in the U.S. election .... a retaliation that may involve cyber attacks and/or sanctions that will all but guarantee a Russian response .... even the start of a cyber war. President-elect Trump has every reason to be concerned on where this "transition period" is heading.

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