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Reuters
02 August, 2016, 22:38
Update: 02 August, 2016, 23:06
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Reuters
02 August, 2016, 22:38
Update: 02 August, 2016, 23:06
US President Barack Obama delivers remarks to the annual national convention of Disabled American Veterans in Atlanta, Georgia, US 1 August 2016. Photo: Reuters

Georgia: President Barack Obama said on Tuesday Donald Trump’s attacks on the family of a Muslim U.S. Army captain killed in Iraq and his lack of understanding of critical issues means the Republican candidate is ‘woefully unprepared’ to serve as president.

‘There has to come a point at which you say ‘enough,’’ Obama said, addressing Republican leaders who he said have repeatedly denounced statements made by Trump but who continue to endorse him for president. Obama, a Democrat, was speaking at a White House news conference with Singapore’s prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong.

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