Are the Obamas losing it? Major donors pull support amid ‘divorce of the century’ rumors – Economic Times/MSN

  Fundraising for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago plummeted by more than 50 percent in 2023, a dramatic drop that follows years of high-profile financial support. Beyond the declining donations, there’s rising concern over how the funds are being used. IRS filings reveal that the Obama Presidential Center spent over $5 million on “executive compensation” in 2023 alone.
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9mm
1 year ago

Nothing a chocolate ice cream cone can’t fix.

debtsor
1 year ago

If you were Obama, why wouldn’t you cheat? You see the guy, twice president, high social status, fugly wife. Of course he’s going to cheat. That’s why they’re getting divorced. And deep down, deep down, he’s been red pilled. We all saw him at Jimmy Carter’s funeral…they were chatting it up… they actually get along. Obama might be more red-pilled beyond what any of us believe. He’s always been a politician, willing to say or do whatever it took to get ahead. But deep down, he knows Trump is right, and agrees with him, but lacked the cajones to do… Read more »

The Railroader
1 year ago

Their true legacy is emerging from the Swamp and their allies are getting cut off from access to government. With no more motivation for pay to play, ‘investing’ in their monument to fealty becomes unattractive at best.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Obama Presidential Center. Clinton Foundation. Discuss.

Fullbladder
1 year ago

I (in a hoity voice) gave to the Obama’s…, no longer is a sign of intelligence at the cocktail party.

Ataraxis
1 year ago

It’s got to be asked, how much US AID money flowed to Obama’s Chinese food carton building?
You just know it happened.
Poor Michelle. She sacrificed so much to move from South Shore to having three ocean front mansions.

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