WASHINGTON - Former First Lady Michelle Obama won’t be attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20., her office said. Her office did not provide a reason for why she will skip the inauguration.
The absence of Michelle Obama at the upcoming inauguration and Jimmy Carter’s state funeral has raised questions.
Former first lady Michelle Obama will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, her office confirmed to ABC News.
Michelle Obama was the only spouse absent from the service last week at Washington National Cathedral, where her husband and Trump were seated next to each other and chatted and laughed like old ...
Michelle Obama also missed Jimmy Carter’s state ... polite conversation with him during Carter’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral. Trump reflected on the moment afterwards by telling ...
Michelle was expected to sit next to Trump during the ceremony, which was attended by Melania and former first ladies Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush. Commentators have suggested Michelle could have subtly swapped seats with her husband to convey her disdain rather than skipping the event altogether.
President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance got some stern advice Tuesday from a Washington, D.C., bishop during the traditional, post-inauguration national prayer service. Episcopal ...
President Donald Trump was directly called out to his face during a sermon at the Washington National Cathedral Tuesday ... rules issued in 2011 under the Obama administration.
The former first lady has made headlines for absences at recent public events, from Jimmy Carter’s funeral to President Trump’s inauguration.
Outrage over the sermon preached by Mariann Edgar Budde at the National Cathedral misses the real problem with the service.
Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, a bishop at Washington National Cathedral, made a plea to President Donald Trump during her sermon on Tuesday.
President Trump said the bishop who lectured him to have mercy on LGTBQ+ individuals and immigrant families at the Washington National Cathedral prayer service owes the public an apology.