Fox panel discusses Obama podcast remark on Trump 'obsession'
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Summary
The segment from Fox News' 'The Five' opens with Barack Obama's recent remark on the 'All The Smoke' podcast that he occupies 'a room' or 'suite' in Donald Trump's head rent-free. Hosts Paul, Jesse, Jessica, Greg, and Dana react with jokes about multiple figures living in Trump's head, critique Obama's comments on predecessors, and discuss his presidential library. They pivot to broader banter on culture wars, race, guns, and cancel culture, claiming Democrats initiated divisive issues. The show closes with a light joke about ID requirements at Obama's library.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately reports Obama's verified podcast comment but layers it with unverified or anecdotal claims, such as the Gandhi reference for his library, which lacks supporting evidence in available reporting. Framing emphasizes Trump's normalcy in discussing predecessors while portraying Obama's statements as inconsistent or self-aggrandizing. Missing context includes the full podcast exchange and balanced data on policy legacies like the ACA. The discussion serves primarily as conservative commentary rather than neutral analysis, highlighting partisan patterns in how each side accuses the other of obsession.
Key Moments
Obama said he obviously has a room/suite in Trump's head rent-free
Direct quote from June 2026 All The Smoke podcast appearance, corroborated across multiple outlets
Obama wished his library was less about him and invoked Gandhi
Hosts express skepticism; no corroborating reports found on this specific anecdote
Obama frequently criticized predecessors like Romney/Ryan as extreme
Hosts cite rhetoric but omit comparable examples from both parties across administrations
Notable Concerns
- Unsubstantiated Gandhi library anecdote presented as fact
- One-sided sourcing with no Democratic guests or counter-views