‘I have a suite in his

Barack Obama delivered a measured but cutting response to Donald Trump’s long-running fixation on him.

Rather than lash out, Obama offered a quiet psychological diagnosis of his successor.

Without naming Trump directly, he painted a picture of a man consumed by an unusual obsession with the previous president.

Joking that he occupies a “suite” in Trump’s mind, Obama flipped years of insults into a portrait of deep-seated insecurity.

He suggested that Trump’s relentless attacks say far more about Trump’s own anxieties than about Obama’s legacy.

Obama then drew a stark contrast with his own time in office, noting that worrying about George W. Bush was “the last thing” on his mind while governing.

In one quiet rebuke, he turned Trump’s obsession into evidence of a distracted leader—more fixated on the past than focused on the American people.