First Lady Michelle Obama took to social media to share a throwback photo from her and husband Barack Obama ’s 1992 nuptials. The then-newlyweds were pictured in the vintage snapshot with frosting on their noses.
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.First Lady Michelle Obama took to social media to share a throwback photo from her and husband Barack Obama ’s 1992 nuptials. The then-newlyweds were pictured in the vintage snapshot with frosting on their noses.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is offering up some insight into a lasting romance. The lady of the White House, who will celebrate her 28th wedding anniversary with husband Barack Obama next month, opened up about how much work goes into long-term relationships during the most recent episode of The Michelle Obama Podcast.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe video shows Trump in classic The Apprentice mode, berating the faux Obama about his lack of accomplishments and (ironically) how much he golfs, ending with Trump’s signature statement: “You’re fired!”Details about the video came to light in former Trump attorney Michael Cohen’s book, Disloyal: A Memoir, out on Tuesday via Skyhorse Publishing.
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Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorABC has set 9/11 Remembered: The Day We Came Together, an hour-long dedication special filmed on May 15, 2014, marking President Barack Obama’s opening of the 9/11 Memorial Museum at the site of the World Trade Center in New York City.
In the wake of Black Pantherstar Chadwick Boseman's death from colon cancer on Friday, Hollywood figures took to social media to pay tribute to the actor, who died at age 43 after a four year struggle with the disease. According to an official statement from the actor's representatives, Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016.The actor died at his home in Los Angeles, surrounded by his wife and other family members.
Barack Obama wrote a touching tribute to fellow superhero Chadwick Boseman. The morning after news broke of the Black Panther lead’s shocking death, the 44th President of the United States put out a powerful statement in his honor.
Former US president Barack Obama is among those to have paid tribute to “blessed” actor Chadwick Boseman, who has died aged 43 after a battle with cancer.
Former President Barack Obama reflected on Chadwick Boseman's visit to the White House, following the news that the Black Panther star has passed away.Obama revealed, "Chadwick came to the White House to work with kids when he was playing Jackie Robinson."He also re-shared a photo taken with Boseman during the White House visit.Fans and celebrities have been reacting to the tragic news that actor Chadwick Boseman has died following a four-year battle with colon cancer.
Get on Up and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall. He is most famous, however, for his role as King T'Challa in “It is with immeasurable grief that we confirm the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, and battled with it these last 4 years as it progressed to stage IV, Boesman's team wrote in an last night.
Former President Barack Obama warned that American democracy could falter if President Donald Trump is reelected, a stunning rebuke of his successor that was echoed by Kamala Harris at the Democratic Convention as she embraced her historic role as the first Black woman on a national political ticket.
In The Late Show's latest live coverage of the Democratic National Convention, host Stephen Colbert recounted how emotions ran high during night three thanks to a "powerhouse lineup of speakers" and a Late Show cameo.
Barack Obama is not holding back on what he sees as the failures of Donald Trump's presidency. The former commander in chief spoke during Wednesday's Democratic National Convention and shared his experience of Trump from having spent time with him in the Oval Office.«I never expected that my successor would embrace my vision or continue my policies.
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten As Barack Obama delivered what was his harshest warning yet about Donald Trump, telling Democratic Convention viewers in a live speech that what is at stake is “our democracy,” the president went off on Twitter.“Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t,” Obama said in his speech. “And the consequences of that failure are severe.
Barack Obama gave a passionate speech during the 2020 Democratic National Convention from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, Penn., on Wednesday night (August 19).
Jordan Moreau Former President Barack Obama tore into President Donald Trump during the Democratic National Convention, saying he’s using the presidency as a reality show to grab attention.Speaking live from Philadelphia, Obama delivered his remarks during the third night of the virtual convention, following fellow speakers Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren and Nancy Pelosi.In his speech, Obama said he didn’t expect Trump to support his policies, but he had hoped he would at least take the
Former President Barack Obama worked with his “brother” Joe Biden for eight years in the White House, and he’s determined to get him four more. Obama, 59, closed out the third night of the Democratic National Convention on August 19 with a passionate speech targeting his successor, Donald Trump and his “failures” during his presidency. Trump, according to Obama, is using the presidency to “get the attention that he craves,” and cannot succeed in a second term.
impassioned remarks on Monday, in which she warned that the “chaos” in America would only continue to get worse if Trump was reelected and urged voters to support Joe Biden “like [their] lives depend on it.”Also Read: Michelle Obama: 'If You Think Things Cannot Possibly Get Worse, Trust Me -- They Can'In his Wednesday speech, the former president is expected to also point to the “consequences” of Trump’s presidency.“Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t.