Be prepared for quiet moments, he intends to deal with writing, and wants to give the next president space to govern, at least in most subjects.
The outgoing president of the United Barack Obama States revealed some of his thoughts about life that will follow after two terms in the White House during his last official press conference yesterday, which boosted the role of a free press and shared personal thoughts how reacted the two daughters of the results of the presidential elections in November 2016.
Obama and his family will leave for Palm Springs, California tomorrow, after the inauguration of the Republican Donald Trump as the 45th US president.
"I want to just calm down and not hear myself talking so much," said Obama, 55, who wants to write a book this year and deal with his family.
Obama, a politician of the Democratic Party who made history in 2008 when the first black president of America was elected, has reiterated many times the observation that considers the example of his predecessor, Republican George W. Bush the Younger, who systematically refuse to give public opinion his views since he left the White House.
But Obama made clear that there are some issues that will not hesitate to comment: issues "where I believe that our core values at risk" as obstacles to access of voters to the polls, "institutional efforts to stifle the opinion opposed or type "and any attempt to deport irregular migrants whom brought their families to America as children.
In 2012, US President said that his government will allow individuals who had illegally come to the US with their parents to remain in the country with temporary permits that allow them to take courses in American universities and work, which is covered one of the presidential decrees adopted and intends to cancel the Trump.
"The notion that we punish these guys just arbitrarily or policy, when they did something wrong themselves, I think that is something that would be worth to express public opinion," said Obama.
The Obama family will continue to reside in Washington, where the youngest daughter Sasha, 15, finishes high school. The Malia, 18, has entered the Harvard University but will not start classes this year.
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