Obama will begin his speech with the 2020 virus hit class


Obama will begin his speech with the 2020 virus hit class 



The former president's words are expected to be of interest after his successor at the Oval Office received a thorough investigation into his corona virus outbreak. 

Former President Barack Obama is set to deliver a separate virtual speech to graduate college and high school seniors in his first public address to the national audience on Saturday during the Corona virus epidemic. 

Mr Obama's remarks are expected to be of more interest as his successor in the Oval Office, President Trump, is scrutinized for dealing with the spread of the corona virus. Mr Obama has generally refrained from publicly criticizing Mr Trump, but in a private call last week he described the current administration's response to the epidemic as "anemic and tainted". Worked for 

Mr Obama said in response to the demand, "It would have been bad in spite of the best governments." "When this mindset works in our government - when it's mindset - 'what's in it for me' and 'dealing with everyone' - when it's absolute chaos." 



The spread of the virus and the new rules of social distance have influenced many graduation traditions - from the ceremony on stage to the throwing of the graduation cap to family and friend celebrations - so many famous political leaders and celebrities graduated. Is urged to present reassurance messages during admission. A world of uncertainty, fear of infection and economic instability. 

On Friday, Oprah Winfrey called on the "epidemic class" to rebuild a more just society in a video speech hosted by Facebook. Mr. Obama, a Columbia University graduate, will take his turn on Saturday. 

President Obama posted on Twitter this month, "I've always wanted to be involved in programs that started - the result of years of hard work and sacrifice." "Even if we can't get together in person this year, Michelle and I are excited to celebrate the 2020 nationwide class and will recognize this milestone with you and your loved ones." 

The first address will be broadcast during a ceremony attended by more than 27,000 graduates of 78 historically black colleges and universities. The two-hour program, "Show Me Your Walk HBCU. Edition," will begin at 2 p.m. tonight on the social media platform of its corporate sponsor, JPMorgan Chase. Eastern Virtual Start, hosted by Kevin Hart. , Will feature many famous African-American athletes, politicians and entertainers. 


After that, according to Mr. Obama, remarks will be made during the prime time special for high school graduates starting at 8:00 AM. East on all major television networks. The program, "Graduate Togart: High School Class of 2020 Communion", organized by XQ Institute, is a think tank that works with schools in partnership with the LeBron James Foundation and the Entertainment Industry Foundation, a philanthropic organization. Is. 

And in a third appearance on June 6, Mr. Obama and Michelle Obama are scheduled to speak at a launch hosted by YouTube. In all three cases, Obama was among dozens of requests from around the world to address graduates whose personal events were canceled, his office said in a statement. 

During his presidency, Mr. Obama delivered introductory speeches at three historically black schools, Hampton University, Howard University and Moraus College. 

Former President's H.B.C.U. Has had a complex relationship with Community. When he increased the overall funds for the institutions during his eight years of service, some people complained that he did not make them a priority, and that peel grants and other loan programs were overseen. The cuts and changes made life difficult for some HBCUs. Students


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