Donald Trump Criticizes President Obama, Says Transition Has Not Been Smooth

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Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Warren, Michigan. (Getty)

President-Elect Donald Trump said this morning that President Barack Obama has not ensured a smooth transition of power.

On Twitter, Trump accused Obama of making inflammatory statements and putting up roadblocks. He then said that he is not receiving the smooth transition that he was promised by the 44th president.

Earlier this week, President Obama said that he believes he could have defeated Trump if he had run for a third term in the 2016 election.

“I’m confident that if I had run again and articulated it, I think I could’ve mobilized a majority of the American people to rally behind it,” Obama said during an appearance on the podcast The Axe Files, which is hosted by Obama’s former adviser David Axelrod.

This comment clearly touched a nerve with Trump, who has tweeted about Obama three separate times since then.

However, today’s tweet is the first time that Trump has actually accused President Obama of preventing a smooth transition of power from taking place. This comes after about two months of Trump speaking positively about the Obamas, much to the chagrin of his supporters.

President Obama has made several decisions since Election Day that have upset Donald Trump and that have been seen as attempts to prevent the 45th president from accomplishing his agenda. For example, Obama recently made use of an obscure, 63-year-old law in hopes of indefinitely banning offshore drilling in parts of the Artic and Atlantic oceans.

Trump also recently criticized Obama for his decision not to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution demanding that Israel “immediately and completely cease all settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem.”