Listen, I’m sick to my stomach writing this. Just 24 hours ago, on May 8, 2026, the man who was supposed to have faded into irrelevance after leaving office—Barack Hussein Obama—jet-setted up to Toronto like he still runs the show. He headlined the Canada 2026 20th Anniversary Gala at the swanky Fairmont Royal York, delivered a keynote on “Canada-U.S. relations and global affairs,” and was caught on video grinning ear-to-ear, shaking hands with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney like old pals plotting over drinks.
🚨 NOW: Barack Obama is up in CANADA holding private discussions with Prime Minister Mark Carney
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 9, 2026
Obama needs to sit down and figure out his freaking place before his ass ends up in prison for violating the Logan Act.
Trump is our President. You’ve been sidelined, Hussein. pic.twitter.com/T5F1bVSpPi
This wasn’t some innocent speaking gig. This was a private, closed-to-media event packed with globalist elites at a progressive think tank. And right there in the mix was Carney himself—the same guy leading Canada while Trump is back in the White House trying to put America First. Obama’s own post-presidency ego trip, complete with Carney publicly tweeting “Welcome back to Canada, President @BarackObama” like the election of 2024 never happened. Disgusting doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Let’s call this what it is: a blatant middle finger to the American people and the democratic process we just fought so hard to restore. Donald Trump is President of the United States. The voters rejected the Obama-Biden era of endless apologies, open borders, and globalist sellouts. Yet here’s Obama, a private citizen with zero authority, cozying up to a foreign head of state for “private discussions.” The X post that blew this up nailed it—Obama needs to sit down, figure out his place, or risk ending up in prison for violating the Logan Act.
For those who don’t know, the Logan Act (1799) exists for a reason: it bars unauthorized U.S. citizens from negotiating with foreign governments in disputes with America. It’s designed to stop exactly this kind of rogue shadow diplomacy that undermines the elected President. Has it ever led to a conviction? No—but that doesn’t make Obama’s behavior any less repulsive or any less of a potential crime. Former presidents aren’t above the law. They’re not kings. And they sure as hell aren’t entitled to run a parallel foreign policy from the sidelines just because their fragile egos can’t handle being sidelined.
This isn’t Obama’s first rodeo, either. The guy who spent eight years weaponizing the government against his opponents, pushing the Russia hoax, and leaving America weaker on the world stage apparently can’t let go. He’s been lurking in D.C., whispering in ears, and now he’s literally flying to Canada to hobnob with a Prime Minister who seems all too eager to play ball with the old guard Democrats. Meanwhile, Trump is dealing with tariffs, border security, and putting America First—and Obama’s out here building “better and more just futures” with our northern neighbours? Give me a break.
What’s even more nauseating is the double standard. Imagine if Trump, as a former president in 2020-2024, had jetted off to hold private summits with foreign leaders while Biden was in office. The media meltdown would have been nuclear. “Treason!” “Undermining democracy!” But Obama does it? Crickets from the legacy press, cheers from the left. It’s the same old story: rules for thee, but not for the anointed ones in the Democrat elite.
This stunt isn’t just embarrassing—it’s dangerous. It fuels the very division Obama claims to hate. It signals to the world that America’s leadership is fractured, that globalists still have back channels, and that the voters’ will can be quietly ignored by the cool kids at black-tie galas. Carney’s welcome tweet calling him “President Obama” wasn’t a slip; it was a deliberate jab, treating Trump like a temporary inconvenience.
America deserves better than washed-up ex-leaders playing international games behind the scenes. Obama had his turn. He lost. Twice, in a way—the American people rejected his legacy in 2016, 2020, and overwhelmingly in 2024. Time to retire the teleprompter, the handshakes, and the holier-than-thou global lectures. Sit down, sir. Or face the consequences.
The American people spoke loud and clear. It’s time the permanent political class—and their former figurehead—finally listened.What a disgrace.

Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.