“In the audio version of the interview, it’s clear to the listener that Marc Andreesen mistakenly says Hillary (you can hear him attempt to correct himself),” wrote Jordan Cohen, the Times’ executive director of communications. “We typically edit transcripts for clarity as to not present factual errors, which is what happened here.”
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's traditional inaugural lunch.
The planned absence Monday follows another notable absence last week at the state funeral of former president Jimmy Carter.
Activists highlighted a range of issues, descending on the capital two days before President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House.
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will come together again next week for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, but one spouse, Michelle Obama, is sitting this one out.
The U.S. has a long tradition of defeated presidential candidates sharing the inauguration stage with the people who defeated them, projecting to the world the orderly transfer of power. It’s a practice that Vice President Kamala Harris will resume on Jan. 20 after an eight-year hiatus.
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Pictures shared on social media by the vice president and by the Carter Center prominently showed other past presidents in attendance.
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Michelle Obama has been a vocal critic of Trump, campaigning against him during his 2016, 2020, and 2024 presidential campaigns. In her 2018 memoir, she expressed her dismay at Trump’s election victory and criticized his “birther” conspiracy, which questioned Barack Obama’s citizenship.
There’s not only one Donald Trump in the United States. Nor is there only one William J. Clinton. Plenty of people share names with famous presidents.