Michelle Obama has backed out of attending Donald Trump inauguration after not attending Carter funeral. Husband Barack will attend alone, again.
The former president’s passing is a remembrance of when a leader calls on the public for painful changes, writes guest commentator.
Like our Forever First Lady Michelle Obama, you may not have wanted to be a guest at now-President Donald Trump’s inauguration. But odds are you wouldn’t mind being served just a little tea about what former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were talking about while watching Trump take his oath of office for the second time.
Amidst swirling rumours about their marriage, Barack Obama paid a heartfelt birthday tribute to Michelle Obama.
With Barack Obama's marriage supposedly on the rocks, old gossip has reemerged involving Jennifer Aniston. Read the full story on heatworld.
Sasha Obama was recently spotted in public for the first time since rumors of her parents' alleged divorce began circulating. The 23-year-old daughter of
A seemingly cozy chat between former President Barack Obama and former President Donald Trump sent waves through the political universe, causing speculation over what had changed in the usually frosty relationship.
Michelle Obama was the only spouse absent from the service last week at Washington National Cathedral, where her husband and Trump were seated next to each other and chatted and laughed like old friends despite the history of political animosity between the Democratic former president and the returning Republican.
“President Jimmy Carter loved our country,” Harris wrote in her post. “He lived his faith, served the people, and left the world better than he found it.” The potential snub of Trump drew immediate backlash on social media.
Rumours of a romance between Barack Obama and Jennifer Aniston have sparked speculation, with some linking the claims to marital discord between the former US president and Michelle Obama. Despite denials and lack of evidence,
Is Donald J. Trump cool? And, relatedly, can he be considered, at last, a full-fledged, fully accepted, member of the American president’s club?