Hoax claims that Barack Obama broke the law to reclaim the presidency from Donald Trump


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Former President Barack Obama speaks about civic engagement on Monday, April 24, 2017 at the Logan Center for the Arts on the University of Chicago campus.

Former President Barack Obama didn’t break any federal laws to reclaim the Oval Office from President Donald Trump, despite internet hoaxes.

“We got him: Obama just broke federal law in attempt to take over presidency from Trump,” said the headline on March 18, 2018, on Universal News Portal, a blog promoting sensational headlines.

Facebook users flagged the post as being potentially fabricated, as part of the social network’s efforts to combat online hoaxes. We found no evidence that Obama tried to  overthrow the current president.

In the article, Obama is falsely accused of being obsessed with taking Trump down by establishing a shadow government outside the White House that recruits active members to protest Trump’s every move.

While there have been protests against policy decisions made by the Trump administration, there is no evidence to suggest that Obama influenced or administered them in any way. There is also no proof of an established shadow government, which has been referred to as a conspiracy theory by several news outlets.

Obama is also accused of urging senators not to repeal Obamacare without Trump’s knowledge and of following Trump to the G20 Summit in Germany in 2017, which PolitiFact already debunked last year. Obama’s spokesperson told us that he did not attend the event, nor was he in Germany at the time it took place. There have also been no reports of Obama meeting with senators to discuss fighting the repeal of Obamacare.  

The alleged crime in the fake news story  is that Obama is supposedly held secret meetings with world leaders.

Since Obama is now out of office, doing so would be considered illegal under the Logan Act, which bars private citizens from interfering with diplomatic relations between the United States or foreign governments.

While Obama has met with some world leaders, such as President Xi Jinping of China and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, it was part of a longstanding tradition of former presidents traveling overseas after leaving office to try and attract donations and support for their foundations, libraries and presidential centers. Obama has also leisurely traveled and made speeches abroad since he has left his presidency.

We found no evidence of any illegal action taken by Obama since he has been out of office or any attempts to illegitimately take over the presidency.

We rate this post Pants on Fire.

By
Mica Soellner
Staff writer
March 22, 2018

Truth-o-meter Ruling

Pants on Fire!

Statement

"Obama just broke federal law in attempt to take over presidency from Trump."

Context

in a fake news blog post

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

March 18, 2018
Our Sources

Politico, Former presidents walk fine line in Trump’s America, May 9, 2017

CNN, 5 ex-presidents attend hurricane relief concert; Trump appears in video message, Oct. 22, 2017

Newsweek, What Barack Obama has been up to since leaving the White House, Dec. 28, 2017

MSNBC, GOP congressman sees shadow government conspiracy involving Obama, March 13, 2017

Chicago Tribune, Column: the Obama conspiracy theories just keep coming, Oct. 13, 2017

PolitiFact, No, Obama did not follow Trump to G20 summit in Germany, July 11, 2017

Cornell Law School, Logan’s Act

General Services Administration, Presidential Transition Act of 1963

LA Times, Anti-Trump protest draws 6,000 people, Nov. 12, 2016

CBS, Obama returns to global stage, now as private citizen, Nov 28, 2017

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