Will she be at the inauguration? Michelle Obama makes a decision after skipping Jimmy Carter’s funeral

 

Former First Lady Michelle Obama will not attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, citing an extended vacation in Hawaii.

 

She also missed President Jimmy Carter’s funeral due to a “scheduling conflict.” Since the passing of her mother, Marian Robinson, in May, Michelle Obama has maintained a lower public profile,

 

though she supported Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign before Election Day. A source suggested her absence is intentional, reflecting her selectivity in appearances.

 

Former President Barack Obama will attend the inauguration, despite their usual joint attendance.

 

His interaction with Trump at Carter’s funeral recently sparked online speculation, highlighting their tense history. Michelle Obama’s decision to skip the event is seen as significant.

 

Related Posts

10 minutes ago / R.I.P TV icon Danny DeVito, Goodbye Danny DeVito.

Rob McElhenney and the cast of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” honored Danny DeVito, who turned 80 on Sunday. DeVito famously portrayed Frank Reynolds on the show…

The Heartwarming Return of an American Icon and…

In a time when many old favorites have quietly disappeared, one unexpected return is stirring up waves of excitement across the country. The revival of a once-beloved…

20 Minutes ago in California, Cher was confirmed as…See more

Just 20 minutes ago, devastating news emerged from California as music and film icon Cher was confirmed among the victims of a fatal helicopter crash. Details remain…

I Was Baking Pies for Hospice Patients – Then One Arrived for Me, and I Nearly Passed Out

I Was Baking Pies for Hospice Patients – Then One Arrived for Me, and I Nearly Passed Out

Bill Clinton Delivers Heart-Wrenching Announcement in Public Address

Bill Clinton Delivers Heart-Wrenching Announcement in Public Address

Bill Clinton Delivers Heart-Wrenching Announcement in Public Address

Bill Clinton stepped before the press in a moment that felt unusually personal for a former president so long accustomed to public composure. Known for his command…