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Michelle has been by her husband’s side throughout his presidency between 2009 and 2017, and was even hailed as one of the most popular First Ladies of all time.
While he’s no longer running the ship, he is still a prominent figure in the Democrat party, advising and campaigning to help future leaders.
Yet, in a new interview with The New Yorker, Obama has outlined how this has caused a strain on his marriage.
Obama said to the publication: “She wants to see her husband easing up and spending more time with her, enjoying what remains of our lives..
“It does create a genuine tension in our household, and it frustrates her. I’m more forgiving of it, in the sense that I understand why people feel that way, because people aren’t looking at me in historical comparison to other Presidents.”
On a more positive note, the Democrat outlined that the fact people want him to be ‘doing more’ is a good sign’.
He added: “Sometimes it’s directed toward me, which is fine because they kind of sense, Wait, how can we be doing this when I know that’s not who we were? And I don’t think it’s really who we are now.”
The former leader has campaigned around the US in every election cycle since he left the White House, as well as regularly speaking out and holding fundraisers.
During the interview, Obama also spoke out about Trump’s previous Truth Social post that’s been dubbed as racist, depicting the Obamas as apes.
Obama said: “I don’t take it personally, I mean, I’m always offended when my wife and kids get dragged into things, because they didn’t choose this … That’s a line that even people whose politics I deeply reject, I would expect them to care about. I would never talk about somebody’s family in that way.”
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