Barack Obama shared a sweet birthday tribute to Michelle Obama after it was confirmed she will miss the inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump.
With neither president revealing what the pair spoke about, speculation has mounted about the details of their conversation.
Reports have surfaced suggesting that former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, are navigating a challenging phase in their relationship. Insiders claim the coup
Kid Rock called out former first lady Michelle Obama for snubbing President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration — just days before the ceremony.
While all of the living former presidents will attend Monday’s inauguration, they have declined Donald Trump’s invite to the celebratory luncheon afterward. Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, nor George W. Bush will be there — and that might be making the biggest statement of all.
Michelle and Barack Obama have hit back at wild rumors over their relationship with an intimate photo of them holding hands. The former president posted the picture with a gushing message on Instagram to celebrate his wife’s 61st birthday on Friday.
Obama, Bush, Clinton and Trump were seated together at the funeral service for the late former President Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C. earlier this month.
Reflecting on going to Trump’s first inauguration after being in the White House for eight years, she said on her show The Light Podcast in 2023: “To sit on that stage and watch the opposite of what we represented on display, there was no diversity, there was no color on that stage.
Over the past nine decades, only three U.S. presidents have issued executive orders on their first day in office. On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump vowed to implement several policy promises on his first day back in the White House.
Michelle made headlines after her office announced that former President Barack Obama, will attend Trump’s inauguration, but Michelle would not be present.
Michelle Obama won’t be in attendance when Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States. In a statement released to the AP, the Obamas clarify that while the former First Lady won’t be present, her husband, 44th US President Barack Obama, will be there to represent the family.