Her husband, repeatedly, shouted messages of hope. At election time or when it was in office. But the first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, in her last interview before leaving the White House, seemed pessimistic.
Speaking to Oprah Winfrey, she said the prospect of America has changed since Donald Trump won the election. "Now we understand how you feel when you have no hope," she said.
Michelle Obama played a role as not usually visible in the election cycle of 2016, supporting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and exchanging jokes with Donald Trump. She urged women to stand up against it after the comments inappropriate and denounced hate speech that he used in the campaign.
She did not mention by name the president-elect in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, to be broadcast Monday by CBS, but reiterated previous assessments that the US needs a boost in the White House and the president should guarantee the stability of the arouse inspiration.
"A mature man in the white house, in times of crisis can means- everything will go well, you can remember the good things, you do see the future," she said - "All this it is important for us and our children, what would we do if we have no hope? ".
According to her, the Americans will appreciate Obama's presidency over time. Michelle Obama is not usually a figure as popular in the American political landscape, with support from Gallup estimated at 64 percent, much higher than support for Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and even her husband.
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