Former President Barack Obama spoke at the Obama Foundation Summit and stated that topics such as racism and mommy issues were to blame for the country not progressing as he would like to see it. He did not mention Donald Trump's name, but that is who he is likely speaking of.

Obama was talking at the Obama Foundation Summit and expressed that he thinks the country is limited in making progress on topics such as education and climate change, and everything in between. He then stated that "the answers already exist to solve many of the problems facing both the U.S. and the world, but that the nation was not making progress "because we are still confused, blind, shrouded with hate, anger, racism, mommy issues."

Obama is likely referencing President Donald Trump and his leadership but did not specifically state Trump's name. Obama does not usually reference Trump by name, but solely describes him, usually in ways that are not so nice. The comments about Trump, without stating his name, came during a part of Obama's speech that discussed how to combat climate change.

NBC News added, "We are fraught with stuff, and so if that is the case, then the single most important thing we have to invest in is ... people," Obama continued. "We have got to get people to figure out how they work together in a cooperative, thoughtful, constructive way."





Trump and Obama may be cordial in person, but they often reference each other during public speaking. It's understood that a rivalry clearly exists.

Keep an eye on President Trump's Twitter account. He will likely fire back a reply when he finds out what Obama said.