Trump pokes fun at himself, roasts Obama in children鈥檚 podcast
Trump Brings Humor and History to the White House with Children's Podcast Appearance
In an unexpected display of humor and humility, former President Donald Trump entertained young listeners on the podcast "Storytime with the Second Lady," whimsically critiquing past presidents and himself amidst a storybook reading.
Scene One
Seated in the iconic Oval Office, Trump kicked off the podcast with Second Lady Usha Vance, diving into the picture book "Presidents Play!". This 24-page book, published by the White House Historical Society, depicts how presidents relax amidst their demanding schedules.
The Plot Thickens
Throughout the reading, Trump's candid commentary added a playful twist. He praised JFK for his looks, doubted Obama's basketball skills, and humorously speculated about his own weight against William Taft's record. This self-effacing yet cheeky narrative charmed both children and adults.
Resolution
While poking fun at past presidents and himself, Trump successfully engaged listeners, reflecting a lighter side often unseen in politics. The podcast, aimed at promoting literacy, gained Trump a new audience with its blend of insight and whimsy.


