GW Bush on Comrade Trumpsky:

For eight years since leaving the White House, George W. Bush has refused to criticize publicly those who succeeded him, saying he didn't want to make an already tough job any harder for President Obama and, now, President Trump.
But one rocky month into Trump's tenure, it's harder to keep quiet.

"I don't like the racism and I don't like the name-calling and I don't like the people feeling alienated," Bush, 70, tells PEOPLE in an interview for the new issue of the magazine on newsstands Friday.
"Nobody likes that."

Trump's young tenure has already seen a rise in anti-Semitic violence and vandalism plus the new president's attempt to implement controversial restrictions on travel from Muslim countries, rolled back protections for transgender students and attacks on both the U.S. intelligence community and on the nation's free press, which Trump dubbed "the enemy of the people."
Bush called the political climate in Trump's Washington "pretty ugly"

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