Whiny Trump: Transition Is Hard And It’s Barack Obama’s Fault (VIDEO)

President-elect Donald Trump has taken to Twitter for another tantrum. He is complaining that President Barack Obama is making the transition hard for him.

Here is the tweet from our Crybaby-In-Chief-elect:

This comment comes after Obama said that he could’ve beaten Trump in an election if he were eligible to run again.

Obama said:

“I am confident in this vision because 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.”

This pissed Donald Trump off, and now he is abandoning the vision of a “smooth transition.”

Trump has brought up these comments several times this week:

Is he going to be whining like this for the next four years? Over 59 percent of Americans think that the President-elect should delete his Twitter account. It is beyond time to do that.

These comments come after a few days of a verbal feud between the incoming and outgoing presidents. Last week, Obama was in Hawaii at a ceremony for the 75th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack. Obama said:

“… Even when hatred burns hottest, even when the tug of tribalism is at its most primal, we must resist the urge to turn inward. We must resist the urge to demonize those who are different.”

Some people thought this was aimed at Donald Trump. A spokesman for Trump, Sean Spicer, said that the Obama administration officials have been helpful with “mechanical issues” during the transition.

After the election, the meeting with Obama and Trump seemed civil at least. Now, their relationship is icing up a bit. We have discovered that Russia cyberattacked our country and messed with the election. Trump has been unwilling to admit that this happened.

This is a transition unlike anything we’ve ever had. Our Whiner-In-Chief elect will just keep stamping his feet on Twitter.

Featured image via Twitter.

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