Barack and Michelle Obama slam ICE
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In January 2026, the former first lady encouraged people to be more intentional about supporting designers of color.
Michelle Obama says she would not be in favor of former President Obama running against President Trump and would “actively work against” a hypothetical third-term matchup. Asked on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast released Wednesday if her husband would consider running for office if the Constitution didn’t prohibit it,
Barack and Michelle Obama condemned the ongoing ICE operations in Minnesota and mourned the shooting death of VA nurse Alex Pretti via a lengthy statement shared online Sunday. "This has to stop," the former president and first lady insisted.
The former first lady stopped by the “Call Her Daddy” podcast to chat with host Alex Cooper about a wide-range of topics, including being a mom to two daughters. The attorney and author shares 27-year-old Malia Obama and 24-year-old Sasha Obama with her husband, former President Barack Obama.
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Michelle Obama complains about media questioning her fashion mere minutes after touting her outfit
Former first lady Michelle Obama appeared on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast Wednesday to promote her book "The Look" but complained about media emphasis on women's appearances.
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Michelle Obama says she’s tired of being known only as Barack Obama’s wife
Michelle Obama says her accomplishments are often overlooked as sheâs reduced to being âBarackâs wife
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is breaking with former First Lady Michelle Obama on a hot-button issue. Whitmer, who is seen as a potential Democratic Party candidate for president, said she disagrees with Obama that America isn’t ready to elect a female commander-in-chief, The Hill reported.
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Alex Pretti: Obama, Michelle heartbroken after border patrol officers shoots nurse dead
Barack and Michelle Obama condemn the tragic shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents, urging for accountability in federal practices and public safety.
First Thing: Obamas call Alex Pretti’s killing a ‘tragedy’ as pressure mounts for full investigation
Barack and Michelle Obama say killing should be ‘wake-up call’ and accuse federal agents of not operating in lawful way. Plus, meet the OB-GYNs fighting Trump’s ‘guerrilla war on science’