This page lists the candidates for office endorsed by Barack Obama. According to Politico, Obama had not traditionally endorsed candidates prior to the 2016 election, when he prepared a list of 150 ...
The musical will detail the rise of Barack Obama in politics and eventually the Oval Office. It's set to debut in Kirk ...
Trump's inauguration headshot is inspired by his mugshot. But that's not the only way it bucks presidential norms.
The portraits were commissioned to leading black artists. For Barack Obama’s portrait, the talents of Kehinde Wiley were ...
Days before the official presidential transition, representatives for Donald Trump and JD Vance released official portraits of the president-elect and vice-president-elect. Trump is set to be ...
According to People, Obama made the decision because she didn’t want to “plaster” on a smile for someone she believes is a threat to American democracy. “Michelle doesn’t do anything ...
The official presidential and vice-presidential portraits of Donald Trump and JD Vance were released on Thursday, just days ahead of their inauguration. Trump’s portrait bears a notable ...
The most recent unveiling took place in 2022 when President Biden unveiled the portraits of former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama. Donald Trump, already the 45th ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. The Trump-Vance transition team released the official portraits Thursday, along with the caption: “And They Go Hard” followed by a flame emoji.
The Trump-Vance Transition Team unveiled on Thursday the administration's official portraits of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance. "In just four days, Donald J.
and portrait painter Kehinde Wiley, the first African American (of Nigerian heritage) to paint an official US presidential portrait (of President Obama) for display at the Smithsonian National ...
As preparations for Donald Trump’s second inauguration intensify, the president-elect’s official portrait has become the subject of widespread attention and, in many cases, ridicule.