Obama Foundation Unveils Major Art Commissions While Trump Controversy Dominates Headlines

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Obama Foundation Unveils Major Art Commissions While Trump Controversy Dominates Headlines

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Barack Obama BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Former President Barack Obama stayed largely behind the scenes this week amid a flurry of Obama Foundation announcements and a fresh political firestorm. On February 6, the foundation unveiled new public art commissions for the Obama Presidential Center by heavyweights like Mark Bradford, Tyanna J. Buie, Jay Heikes, Carrie Mae Weems, and Sam Kirk plus Dorian Sylvain, expanding its historic program in Chicago, according to the Obama Foundation press release. Thats a big cultural flex with long-term legacy vibes for his post-presidency footprint.But the real heat hit from Donald Trumps Truth Social antics during Black History Month. Trump posted a video on February 5 morphing Baracks face onto an ape, per Eraseracismny.org founder Elaine Grosss reflection, followed by another on February 6 slapping headshots of Barack and Michelle onto ape bodies, as reported by the Jamaica Gleaner. Critics slammed it as racist trolling, thrusting Obama back into the spotlight without him saying a word—pure gossip gold on potential 2028 election meddling.No public appearances or personal social media pops from Barack himself in these past few days, though a fresh FRONTLINE PBS clip aired February 28 featuring late Rev. Jesse Jacksons archival praise of Obamas rise from state senator to president, calling him a bridge-building planner with charisma that grows on you. Jackson, who died this month at 84, reminisced on their Chicago ties and Obamas coalition magic. Business-wise, the foundation keeps humming with earlier 2026 hiring pushes for 150 Obama Center jobs, but nothing Obama-direct this week.Minor buzz includes a Cleveland Urban News Black History nod to his trailblazing interview and a March 17 Sneakers Ball at Barack Obama Elementary in Maple schools—cute, but no prez involvement. All verified from these outlets; no unconfirmed whispers. Obama plays the long game, letting headlines chase him.[312 words]Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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