A Fiery Campaign Rally
Former President Barack Obama grabbed headlines this week with a biting remark about Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Speaking at a Democratic rally in Norfolk, Virginia, on November 1, in support of gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, Obama said the political climate under Trump feels like “Halloween every day.” He described it as chaotic, with little joy and constant tricks.
“I didn’t fully anticipate how turbulent things would get,” Obama admitted. “It’s worse than I thought. But I did try to warn everyone.”

Highlighting Controversies
Obama outlined multiple controversies surrounding Trump over the past ten months. He pointed to allegations involving financial ties to a convicted cryptocurrency mogul. According to Obama, Trump seems to favor wealthy allies and insiders over the broader public.
“Is the economy improving for you?” he asked the crowd. “Because it’s definitely improved for Trump and his circle. Since returning to office, crypto deals and other ventures have raked in hundreds of millions. Some of that money comes from powerful foreign investors trying to stay in favor with the administration.”
Then came the punchline:
“It’s like every day is Halloween,” Obama quipped. “But instead of treats, it’s all tricks.”
Criticism of White House Renovations
Obama also criticized Trump’s $300 million renovations to the White House, which included a gold-plated bathroom, a new ballroom, and alterations to the historic Rose Garden.
“He’s been very busy,” Obama said dryly, “making sure nobody gets mud on their shoes and decorating everything in gold.”
He further referenced a bizarre AI-generated video Trump shared, showing himself in strange scenarios during recent protests.
“All of this spectacle is meant to distract,” Obama concluded. “While the wealthiest people gain more power and money, your cost of living keeps rising.”