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Friday, August 20, 2021

Barrett rejects bid to stop Obama library construction

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Supreme Court Justice …

Source: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/568740-barrett-rejects-bid-to-stop-obama-library-construction
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Monday, August 2, 2021

Obama plans Martha’s Vineyard birthday bash as Delta variant rages on

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Former President Obama is hosting a 60th birthday bash for himself and hundreds of guests on Martha’s Vineyard this coming weekend amid heightened public health concerns — locally and nationally — about the COVID-19 Delta variant.

Why it matters: The recent breakthrough cases in nearby Provincetown, Massachusetts, after the July Fourth holiday showed the continued risk of spread even between vaccinated people — prompting new masking guidelines from the CDC.


  • “If you’re talking about a small party like I might have at my house for six or eight people who are all fully vaccinated, I do not believe, at this point, we need to put masks on to be next to each other,” Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
  • While discussing generic masking protocols, not the Obama party itself, he added: “But if there were 100 people, and, of course, how are you really going to be sure about people’s vaccination status?”
  • A person with knowledge of the Obama party protocols said all guests will have to be COVID-tested, although they didn’t say when, where or what proof they would have to offer.

Among the safety measures said to be put in place: The party will be held outdoors, all guests are asked to be vaccinated and invitees have been told there will be a COVID-coordinator to ensure all proper protocols are followed.

  • Martha’s Vineyard does not qualify as an area of “substantially-high” risk, which was the target of the CDC recommendations.
  • Obama officials did not say whether guests will be required to wear masks.
  • Axios AM also reported Sunday about the extremely low rate of infection for people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine.

Between the lines: Axios’ Margaret Talev was told by one person on-island the party will be held at the former first family’s $12-million home, which sits on 30 oceanfront acres.

  • The party already is the talk of Uber drivers, hotel maids and check-in clerks.
  • One person with connections to Obamaworld said there were 475 confirmed guests — including friends, family and former aides — and 200-plus staff planning to work the party.
  • Pearl Jam was set to play, and one local hairdresser had been retained to style the hair of a band member.
  • Steven Spielberg also was expected.
  • In lieu of gifts, one person familiar with the gathering said, “guests are being asked to consider giving to programs that work to support boys and young men of color and their families here at home in the United States, empower adolescent girls around the world, and equip the next generation of emerging community leaders.”

What they’re saying: A White House spokesperson said in a statement to Axios, “While President Biden is unable to attend this weekend, he looks forward to catching up with former President Obama soon and properly welcoming him into the over-sixty club.”

  • The official did not address whether the White House harbored any public health concerns about the gathering.
  • One state official said Gov. Charlie Baker, a Republican, had no insight on the party. Calls placed and emails sent to local and other state officials by Axios also were not immediately returned.

The backdrop: The Fourth of July weekend in Provincetown served as a warning to the rest of the country.

  • Even as most visitors were vaccinated, the New York Times reports the community at the tip of Cape Cod was crowded with over 60,000 people who largely congregated maskless.
  • Scientists have traced 965 cases to those gatherings; 238 of them involved residents of Provincetown itself.
  • Of those cases, only seven people were hospitalized, and no deaths were reported.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with White House comment and a person with knowledge of the party saying guests will have to be COVID-tested.

Source: https://www.axios.com/obama-plans-birthday-bash-amid-covid-concerns-26278329-43be-473d-bf16-80b025e03912.html
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Friday, June 18, 2021

Obama: Ensuring democracy ‘continues to work effectively’ keeps me ‘up at night’

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Former President Obama during ABC’s Juneteenth television special said that ensuring that democracy “continues to work effectively” as the United States becomes more diverse is one of the main things that “keeps him…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/559241-obama-says-ensuring-democracy-continues-to-work-effectively-keeps-him
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Sunday, May 9, 2021

Bo Obama: A look back at the first dog’s fetching life

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First dog Bo climbs the stairs of Air Force One in August 2010 for a flight to Chicago with President Barack Obama. | AP Photo

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Bo arrives at the Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn of the White House in June 2010. | AFP/Getty

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The official portrait of the Obama family dog “Bo,” a Portuguese water dog, on the South Lawn of the White House on May 20, 2009. | Getty

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President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, and daughters Malia and Sasha and dog Bo visit Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Bar Harbor, Maine, Saturday, July 17, 2010. | AP Photo

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Bo and his sister, Sunny, board a U.S. Marine Osprey helicopter on their way to Martha’s Vineyard in August 2015. | AFP/Getty

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A student’s drawing of the first family and their dog Bo hangs on the wall of Martin Luther King Middle School in Dakar, Senegal, in 2013.

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The first photograph of Bo released by the White House, at 6 months old, was seen by millions. The adorable black Portuguese water dog with white paws was a gift from Sen. Ted Kennedy and his wife to the Obama girls. | Getty

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Obama plays football with Bo on the South Lawn of the White House in May 2009. | Getty

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Alan Fitts, trip director for first lady Michelle Obama, kicks a soccer ball with Bo on the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. | AP Photo

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The Obamas take a walk with Bo in April 2009, shortly after he joined the first family. | AFP/Getty

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Bo sniffs a microphone during his introduction to the White House press corps on the South Lawn of the White House. | Getty

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Bo frolics in the snow outside of the West Wing in December 2009 during a blizzard. | AFP/Getty

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President Barack Obama runs down a corridor with the family’s new dog. | Getty

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President Barack Obama shops for Christmas presents with his dog Bo at Petsmart on December 21, 2011 in Alexandria, Virginia. | Getty

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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama read to children as their dog Bo tries to get attention during the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 25, 2011. | Getty

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President Barack Obama pets his dog Bo outside the Oval Office of the White House March 15, 2012. | Getty

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The first family receive the White House Christmas tree at the White House in Washington on November 25, 2011. | AFP/Getty

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The first lady reads “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” to children as Bo sits nearby during a visit to the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, in December 2009. | AFP/Getty

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Journalists take photos of first dog Bo while at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, July 1, 2015. | AP Photo

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Malia plays with Bo as she waits for the Marine One presidential helicopter to land on the South Lawn of the White House upon her father’s return to the White House in Washington on September 15, 2009. | AFP/Getty

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First lady Michelle Obama, with first dog Bo, reads “The Night Before Christmas,” next to Jordyn Akuoko, 5, during an annual event at the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) | AP Photo

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Bo peers into the Oval Office from the Colonnade, on October 26, 2010 in Washington, D.C. | Getty

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Bo waits to board the the Air Force One in Cape Cod on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, on August 30, 2009. | AFP/Getty

Source: https://www.politico.com/gallery/2015/10/bo-obama-birthday-photo-gallery-002120
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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Obama to Biden before inauguration: ‘This is your time’

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Former President Obama congratulated President-elect Joe Biden as he prepares to be inaugurated Wednesday.”Congratulations to my friend, President [Joe Biden],” Obama tweeted to his former vice president on Wednesd…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/534995-obama-to-biden-before-inauguration-this-is-your-time
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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

How the First Day of the Trump Presidency Foreshadowed The Four Years to Come

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Donald Trump’s presidency was always going to be … atypical. But few, if anyone, outside his orbit got as early a taste of what was to come as Brian Mosteller.

Described by colleagues as fastidious almost to the point of obsessiveness, Mosteller served as President Barack Obama’s special assistant and director of Oval Office operations. That meant that on the day of Trump’s inauguration in 2017, he was one of just a handful of aides left there to help with the transition.

On that Jan. 20 morning, Mosteller recalled Trump and Obama, along with a smattering of top political leaders, congregating in the Blue Room of the White House for the ceremonial tea. As the group began filtering out to get into their motorcade for the trip to the Capitol, the incoming and outgoing president lingered in the Grand Foyer. There, Obama quickly briefed Trump on a pending national security matter.

“Trump,” Mosteller recalled, “says, ‘Well what would you do in this situation?’”

To Mosteller it was unnerving; not just because Trump hadn’t given much thought to the issue, but also because “it was evident that he wasn’t really interested in the answer.” He exchanged a glance with Obama’s longtime photographer Pete Souza. “We had this realization that this was really bad,” Mosteller said. “If this is the question taking place discreetly behind closed doors on day one, the country is going to be in rough shape.”

A solitary vignette before a historic ceremony does not foreshadow an entire presidency. But as Trump’s tenure comes to a close this Wednesday, fewer days are as symbolic of his time in office as the first: the jubilation of the fans, the dread of the foes, the bellicosity of the rhetoric, the unorthodoxy of the approach, disruptiveness as a tactic, chaos as a byproduct, and the petty obsessions that colored it all.

“Jesus that day sucked,” said Ben Rhodes, Obama’s longtime adviser, who was with him that day.

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For the Obama team, it was all somber. Many of those who were at the White House that day were finishing up eight-year stints. Some had slept on their office floors overnight for fear that the security clampdown in the city would make it impossible to get to work on time. Aides recall an intense exhaustion that mixed oddly with the depression they felt — the mind jolting the body to remind it that things had gone awry.

“I was worn out after doing that job for eight years and was looking forward to being done with the job,” Souza said. “At the same time, I was concerned for the country really, who we were turning the keys over to. It was just a weird set of dual emotions playing out that day.”

The day was not without its routines. When Obama came down from his residence to the Oval Office, he was handed his morning briefing book with a schedule memo for the day. It was thinner than usual. And all of his personal stuff was gone from the room save roughly 30 or so photos on the Resolute Desk.

At some point, Obama took a handwritten letter he’d composed for Trump out of the desk, put it in an envelope and placed it back in the drawer. He then went back up to the residence and had a ceremony in the State Dining Room with the ushers’ office. They presented him with the flag that had flown atop the White House that day.

“He was spiritually in the right space. He was ready to walk away,” said a former aide with him that day. “It was a rite of passage, he emphasized. That’s just how it goes.”

Shortly thereafter, the incoming president arrived and the mood tensed. There was an awkward moment when Trump left Melania behind as he walked up the steps to greet Obama. It was followed quickly by another when Melania brought a gift, which — while well intentioned — violated the explicit instructions for there not to be any exchange of such kind.

Inside the White House, the Obama aides still there were almost overwhelmed by Trump’s bravado. Mosteller recalled Trump as acting as if he’d “just won an award.” Souza was more merciless. “I just felt I was in the presence of the mafia,” he said. “It’s kind of hard to explain. He has this way about him that just reeks of narcissism.”

The group had their ceremonial tea before jumping into the motorcade to head to the Hill. Riding in a separate vehicle from the outgoing and incoming presidents, Souza looked around. “There is nobody in the parade stands,” he thought to himself. “That’s kind of odd.”

When they got to the Capitol, Trump and Obama went to separate holding rooms. In his, Obama signed his last official bill and his staff gave him a joking applause. Then they moved to the hall — stuffed with people — waiting to be called out to the podium. At that precise moment eight years earlier, Obama had paused and closed his eyes before heading out to his inaugural crowd. And not just a quick blink either. “He closed them for several seconds,” Souza said. “It was clear to me that he was saying a prayer.”

Before heading out this time, there was no apparent attempt to summon the divinities.

“I don’t remember him closing his eyes,” Souza said. “Maybe he should have.”

Hoping to get a good shot, Souza defied orders and snuck out onto the platform as well. When Trump finally came out, the two men were just five feet apart. The soon-to-be-sworn-in president took a pause of his own, however brief, and raised his fist in triumph.

“My heart just sank,” Souza said. “I was sick to my stomach.”

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From the vantage point of the Trump team, the day was, naturally, quite different. Few if any had expected to win the election. So the actual act of assuming control of the White House had a surrealist vibe to it. “It was like looking over your shoulder waiting for someone to tell you ‘Stop, no you can’t do that,’” recalled a staffer for Mike Pence, who had driven up to the North Portico through the White House front gates that morning. A person involved in the inauguration described Trump’s mood as “absolutely jubilant and euphoric.”

But even by that point, it was evident that Trump’s presidency would be unconventional. His daughter Ivanka had to persuade him not to stay in his own hotel down the street from the White House the night before, and instead keep with tradition by sleeping at Blair House on the other side of Lafayette Square. His ex-wives, Marla Maples and Ivana Trump, had both asked to attend the inauguration. So Trump gave “clear instructions” to put them on opposite sides of the platform, in sections toward the back. “They had to be in the same row and same chair in case one saw the other,” said one of the people involved in the inauguration.

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And fear of punctuality was profound enough that Trump’s staff stressed to him that the vice president could theoretically become the acting president for a few minutes if he was late to take the oath of office.

“[H]e loved the number 45, and we said if you’re late, you could in fact be the 46th president,” said the person involved, “and of course he didn’t like that at all so he said he wouldn’t be late.”

By the time Trump stepped to the crowd and gave that fist pump that left Souza so dispirited, the tensions that would pervade American politics for the next four years were already apparent. One aide who worked on the inauguration recalled rushing home as the crowds swelled to change coats, only to be confronted by protesters because of the badge she was wearing. “I put my credentials away and didn’t advertise where I worked,” she said.

Dozens of Democrats, meanwhile, had refused to come in protest — a slight not lost on the incoming president’s team. Nor was it lost on them that they’d been snubbed by A-List celebrities. Elton John had tentatively committed to performing at the inauguration, an aide said. But after financier Anthony Scaramucci, then a vocal Trump fan, inadvertently leaked it too early, he had pulled out. Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli had dropped out after he started getting death threats. Instead, the committee booked Jackie Evancho, a runner-up on “America’s Got Talent,” to perform the national anthem.

The new president’s speech only inflamed matters. It was an address with designs for shock, not sweeping oratory. David Shulkin, who was Trump’s nominee to be Veterans Affairs secretary, watched the now president describe an era of “American carnage” and was taken aback by the brimstone.

“That became a precursor of what we saw throughout the administration, which was that there were many many of those missed opportunities to bring the country together,” Shulkin said.

Looking back, the Trump team argues that the more uplifting themes of the speech—the invocation of the forgotten man and women—were overshadowed by the carnage line. But when it was done, the crowd seemed at once confused and unnerved, wondering (not for the last time) whether there was some greater meaning or purpose that they’d missed. “Well, that was some weird shit,” George W. Bush reportedly said to Hillary Clinton, the most aggrieved attendee of all.

“I’ve been in a similar position for every inauguration going back to 2001,” recalled Jon Karl, ABC’s White House correspondent, “and it’s usually quite a celebration, and there’s a lot of palling around, they’re all getting together, and this is the one time partisanship is put aside and everybody’s all smiles. Not this time. It was grim.”

At the ceremonial luncheon after the speech was over, the mood seemed to lighten. Trump signed formal nomination papers and took what one person there described as a child-like delight in trying to hand out pens to congressional leaders. The parade down Pennsylvania Avenue had no notable drama or surprises. In fact, one aide to Trump said the president had no real understanding of how sparsely attended (relative to other inaugurations) his ceremony had been. The infamous press conference in which press secretary Sean Spicer would declare it “the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period,” would actually come on Day 2; ordered up only after Trump watched news coverage of his crowds that morning.

But, as would quickly become the norm, the periods of calm were just a short reprieve from the chaos. Back at the White House, newly arrived aides scrambled to figure out where to go and how to make the office—quite literally—work. Phones would ring with no one sure who was to pick them up.

Trump had instructed staff that he wanted to make a show of moving swiftly. And by the afternoon, the press corps was summoned into the Oval Office to document his first official acts. At 7:31 p.m. a pool report was filed declaring that the bust of Martin Luther King Jr. that had been on display during the Obama years was no longer there. In fact, it was merely obscured by a curtain and a Secret Service agent. Zeke Miller, the reporter responsible for the erroneous report, tweeted out a correction within an hour. But by then, condemnation had been pouring in and Trump was livid.

“I spent six hours tamping down racial flames,” one staffer remembered. Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway described the moment as a harbinger for four years of frosty media relations. “So much of that day was a metaphor for what happened next,” she said. “The press came into the office looking for trouble.”

Outside the White House, everyone else was getting adjusted to the tectonic shift in power dynamics that had just occurred. One former White House official recalled attending the inaugural balls, where “a lot of random people” kept shoving their business cards at him asking for jobs.

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“There were so many people who didn’t support Donald Trump and were worried about it, from members of Congress and donors, to Bush cabinet and administration people who called,” said Conway. “They’d say, ‘Oh, I was a little rough on Trump and I want to support him now.’ There were many calls like that.”

Souza and Mosteller by that point were on a plane ride with Obama. They kept the TVs off—unable or, perhaps, just unwilling to watch coverage of the balls. There was relief, Souza said, that the job was ending. “But all the while, I was just holding my breath, wondering what was going to happen during the next few months and the next four years.”

And then, a different reality set in. Heading for Palm Springs, the aircraft was unable to land because of terrible fog. It would descend and then take off again.

“A couple of people were freaking out a bit,” recalled the former Obama aide, who was on the flight as well. It was so bad that the now former president came back to tell the others that they would likely have to re-route and find a landing spot elsewhere. Eventually, they did. Once there, the Obamas quickly took off in a motorcade for their vacation destination.

“There was no grand goodbye,” Mosteller said. They knew they’d see each other again.

“It was like going on a great vacation and then getting in the car ride back from the airport,” the aide recalled. “It was sobering and quiet and we knew it was just never going to be the same.”

Source: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/01/19/trump-2017-inauguration-presidency-460248
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Michelle Obama named most admired woman for third straight year: poll

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Former first lady Michelle Obama was named the most admired woman in the U.S. for the third consecutive year, according to …

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/531909-michelle-obama-named-most-admired-woman-for-third-straight-year-gallup
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Monday, November 23, 2020

MSNBC to debut docuseries ‘Obama’

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MSNBC is set to air “Obama,” a four-part docuseries chronicling the 44th president’s time in office, this week.The series, which will air Friday and Saturday evening, will follow Obama’s presidency from his candida…

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/media/527190-msnbc-to-debut-docuseries-obama
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Saturday, November 21, 2020

Obama jokes on ‘Kimmel’ that Navy SEALS can remove Trump from the White House if necessary

The former President visited the late-night show to promote his brand-new memoir, ‘A Promised Land’

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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Obama says Republicans going along with Trump because they’re ‘intimidated’

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The former president spoke in an exclusive interview on MSNBC.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/obama-says-republicans-officials-going-along-trump-s-unfounded-claims-n1248311
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Monday, November 16, 2020

Obama calls Trump ‘Richie Rich’

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Former President Obama took a shot at President Trump in an interview with The Atlantic, calling his successor “Richie Rich” and ridiculing him for refusing to take responsibility for anything.The former president…

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Sunday, November 15, 2020

Barack Obama says ‘Michelle would leave me’ if he took post in Joe Biden’s cabinet

‘He doesn’t need my advice’

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/barack-obama-joe-biden-michelle-interview-b1723441.html
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Barack Obama: I do not take Trump “personally or seriously”

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Former President Obama told “CBS Sunday Morning” that he often does not take President Trump “personally or seriously.”

What’s new: In his first television interview since the 2020 presidential election, Obama responded to Trump’s claim that he has “done more for the African-American community than any president since Abraham Lincoln.”


  • “I think it’s fair to say that there are many things he says that I do not take personally or seriously — although I think they can often be destructive and harmful,” Obama said.

Obama said it “has been disappointing” to see few Republicans stand up to Trump as he refuses to concede the election he lost to President-elect Biden.

  • “But it’s been sort of par-for-the-course during these four years. They obviously didn’t think there was any fraud going on cause they didn’t say anything about it for the first two days.”
  • “But there’s damage to this because what happens is that the peaceful transfer of power, the notion that any of us who attain an elected office, whether it’s dogcatcher or president, are servants of the people. It’s a temporary job. We’re not above the rules. We’re not above the law. That’s the essence of our democracy.”

The bottom line: Obama defended the times he attacked Trump personally while on the campaign trail for Biden, saying he was simply repeating Trumps’ words.

  • “I think we were in a circumstance in this election in which certain norms, certain institutional values — that are so extraordinarily important, had been breached. That it was important for me, as somebody who had served in that office, to simply let people know: ‘This is not normal.'”

Source: https://www.axios.com/barack-obama-trump-personally-seriously-b36a3934-4dc0-4f14-83ff-fe855a19955c.html
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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Former President Obama Tells His Story His Way — And Makes His Case For History

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Obama’s ascent thrilled millions, but also stirred a counter-movement that is still on the march. His new memoir A Promised Land covers his rise through the second year of his presidency.

(Image credit: Crown)

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Monday, November 2, 2020

‘He’s a super-spreader’: Obama hits out at Trump’s threats to fire Fauci as nation sees record-breaking infections

On eve of Election Day, former president attacks successor’s ‘closing argument’ against pandemic that has infected record-breaking number of Americans in recent days

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election-2020/obama-biden-trump-covid-fauci-miami-b1544992.html
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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Obama ‘getting under Trump’s skin’ as he campaigns for Biden in swing states, former aides say

Mr Trump claims the former president is actively driving voters to his party

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election/trump-news-today-florida-tampa-barack-obama-joe-biden-us-2020-election-b1424773.html
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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Obama to host drive-in rally in first 2020 campaign event for Biden

<p>Former Democratic president will call on supporters to vote early in first in-person campaign event </p>

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/barack-obama-to-hold-first-inperson-event-for-biden-barack-obama-joe-biden-philadelphia-one-ap-b1196555.html
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Obama: “We can come out of this moment stronger than before”

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Former President Barack Obama noted in an address Tuesday at the virtual Pull Up & Vote Party voting initiative there’s a “growing movement” for justice and progress as he urged people to vote for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

The big picture: “We can come out of this moment stronger than before,” Obama said. “In times as polarized as these, your vote doesn’t just matter, it matters more than ever before. .. “Let’s go win this thing.” The event, hosted by activist Tamika Mallory and featuring a host of celebrities, was designed to encourage engagement and voter turnout in November’s election.

Complex: Pull Up & Vote

One of the most inspiring things about this year has been seeing so many young people organizing, marching, and fighting for change. Your generation can be the one that creates a more just, more fair America, where the system treats everybody equally and gives everybody opportunity.

I know there’s plenty out there to make people feel cynical. And plenty of people are going to seize on that to try to convince you that your vote doesn’t matter. Don’t let them. Because your vote matters more than ever before. And to change the game on any of the issues we care about, we’ve got to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Go to iwillvote.com/obama to make your plan, then get some friends to join you. Let’s go.

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Go deeper: Obama: If Biden’s elected, “he’s gonna have to rebuild” the State Dept

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Obama will appear on Biden campaign trail ‘soon’ as presidential race enters final weeks, report says

<p>Former president also appeared in DNC advert on Tuesday</p>

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election/barack-obama-biden-us-election-2020-campaign-trail-b1019739.html
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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

The Latest: Michelle Obama goes after Trump in new video

Michelle Obama is going after President Donald Trump in a scathing new video that accuses him of “willful mismanagement” of the coronavirus crisis and of racism

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/latest-michelle-obama-goes-after-trump-new-video-michelle-obama-voters-donald-trump-latest-latest-b835562.html
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