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She shared a rare throwback photo of the Obama family after squashing divorce rumors. Michelle Obama posted a sweet Father's Day tribute for her husband Barack Obama on Sunday, June 15. The former first lady shared a rare throwback photo of the couple with their daughters Malia and Sasha in 2004.
The power couple was at the forefront of divorce rumors earlier this year after Michelle opted out of attending several political events with her husband.
Michelle Obama shuts down divorce rumors with a heartfelt Father's Day tribute to Barack, calling him a constant presence in their family's life.
Michelle Obama gave a special Father's Day message to former President Barack Obama. Hitting Instagram, Mrs. Obama wrote, "@BarackObama has always been there for us no matter what."
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Though the day is not an official national holiday, many Americans outside of Illinois celebrate the beloved former president, Barack Obama.
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Social media users are encouraging people to celebrate the former president to protest against President Donald Trump.
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Barack and Michelle Obama are paying tribute to their youngest daughter, Sasha Obama, in honor of her 24th birthday. The former president and first lady jointly shared a rare family photo on Instagram that showed the couple posing with Sasha Obama and their older daughter, Malia Obama, 26.
Michelle Obama is grateful for her husband Barack Obama’s tireless role as a dad to their two daughters. “I love looking back at photos like this of when our girls were younger,” Michelle, 61, wrote via Instagram on Sunday,
It’s strange that so many seem to want the ‘deporter in chief’ to speak out against Donald Trump’s immigration cruelty.