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“I feel like it’s time for me to make some big girl decisions about my life and own it fully, because if not now, when?”
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Michelle Obama has pushed back against online speculation that she and former President Barack are on the verge of divorcing.
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The Mirror US on MSNBarack Obama breaks silence on Trump's wild tariff plan with devastating eight-word commentFormer President Barack Obama did not hold back in his critique of President Donald Trump's policies, which have led to a tumultuous stock market and sparked global trade wars. Speaking at Hamilton College on Thursday Obama was openly critical of Trump's second term.
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Can Trump or Obama serve a third time? Our Constitution makes that unlikely. | OpinionI have already answered it for both Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. The answer is no, but considering the interest, let’s talk about it again. The Presidential term limit was not a part of the U.S. Constitution at its drafting. The Constitution sets ...
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Irish Star on MSNBarack Obama breaks silence on Trump chaos with angry 8-word rebukeBarack Obama has broken his silence on Donald Trump's wild tariff plan, which has sent shockwaves through Wall Street and erased nearly $2.5 trillion in market value
Former President Barack Obama warned this week that Americans ... and law firms to resist intimidation from President Donald Trump's administration. Speaking at Hamilton College in New York ...
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Obama called out a double standard, suggesting that if he had done what Trump has, the public outrage would be loud and swift.
Former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Kamala Harris, in separate remarks on Thursday, criticized President Donald Trump and the White House.
His comments came on the same day that former Vice President Kamala Harris also spoke out against the administration.
It's been another eventful week for President Donald Trump, as his approval ratings slip in national surveys and polls. In the past week, the president has announced new tariffs, federal agencies have laid off more workers,