BBC still fretting over 2016 - how blatant can they get? you have to sign in for the video, or be in the UK, but someone will hopefully post it on youtube:
18 Jun: BBC Hardtalk
HARDtalks Stephen Sackur speaks to Valerie Jarrett, former advisor to President Obama. It is one of the great puzzles of American politics; how voters could make history by putting Barack Obama in the White House twice and then elect Donald Trump as his successor. How much responsibility should team Obama take for the course American politics has taken since they left centre-stage? Valerie Jarrett is a close friend and advisor to Barack and Michelle Obama from early days in Chicago, all the way through the White House years. How will historians view the Obama legacy?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00064jb/hardtalk-18062019
this short video works:
18 Jun: VIDEO 2:38 - BBC: Democrats 2020: Ex-Obama adviser Jarrett on candidates
I think we have an embarrassment of riches in the field. I think we have some terrific candidates, Ms Jarrett told BBC Hardtalks Stephen Sackur.
She explained that she watched the election results in 2016 with President Obama and did not see the Trump victory coming. The result unleashed a form of activism that has given her reason to be optimistic, she said...
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-48680963/democrats-2020-ex-obama-adviser-jarrett-on-candidates
Thanks for the links.
I say Jarrett was the one orchestrating the Coup. She is a vile, filthy, evil woman.