BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 1, 2025
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Setbacks surround Barack Obama as divorce rumors swirl

A former president is facing a series of challenges in recent days that he may not have expected to ever confront.

Former President Barack Obama is currently grappling with legal and construction hurdles at the Obama Presidential Center at the same time that rumors continue to circulate that there is discord in his marriage to Michelle Obama, as the Daily Mail reports.

The Obama Presidential Center, envisioned as a landmark project in Chicago, has encountered multiple obstacles since its announcement. Initially budgeted at $500 million, the project's costs have escalated to over $700 million due to various delays and legal issues.

In September 2021, the groundbreaking ceremony marked the commencement of the construction. However, this was only the beginning of a series of challenges, including legal disputes over the chosen location, Jackson Park, which critics argue disrupts public space.

Allegations of Discrimination Hinder Progress

Amid the ongoing construction issues, a significant accusation has emerged from II in One, a black-owned local subcontractor.

They have lodged a claim against Thornton Tomasetti, the project's structural engineer, alleging racial discrimination which they say has led to financial damage.

"In a shocking and disheartening turn of events, the African American owner of a local construction company finds himself and his company on the brink of forced closure because of racial discrimination by the structural engineer of record for the construction of The Obama Presidential Center," states the lawsuit filed by II in One.

Thornton Tomasetti, however, has refuted these claims, attributing the construction delays and additional costs to what they describe as the "underperformance and inexperience of the black-owned subcontractor."

Foundation Responds to Racial Discrimination Charges

The Obama Foundation has intervened, defending Thornton Tomasetti. Emily Bittner, a spokeswoman for the foundation, emphasized, "If the Foundation believed that any vendor was acting with racist intent, we would immediately take appropriate action. We have no reason to believe that Thornton Tomasetti acted with racist intent," she said to the Chicago Tribune.

Meanwhile, Robert McGee, the owner of II in One, has escalated the dispute by filing a lawsuit seeking approximately $40 million in damages this month, claiming unfair criticism and false accusations against his company by Thornton Tomasetti, in contrast to non-minority-owned contractors.

Marital Rumors Add to Turmoil

Simultaneously, persistent rumors have surfaced regarding possible marital discord between Barack and Michelle Obama. Reports of potential separation have been circulating, with Michelle's absence at significant public events like Jimmy Carter's state funeral and Donald Trump's second inauguration adding fuel to the fire.

The former first couple, however, was last seen together publicly over a month ago in Los Angeles, seemingly united.

This appearance briefly quieted the rumors but did not eliminate them. Michelle's recent online activities, including sharing Barack's social media posts, also suggest ongoing support between the spouses.

Adding an unexpected twist to the narrative, actress Jennifer Aniston refuted rumors of her involvement with Barack Obama.

Speaking to Jimmy Kimmel, she clarified, "I've met him once. I know Michelle more than him," thereby dismissing speculation about any personal connection with the former president.

Continuing Impact on Obama's Legacy

The confluence of professional and personal challenges facing Barack Obama has raised discussions about the impact on his legacy. As he manages the complications associated with the presidential center's construction and addresses the rumors about his private life, the public's scrutiny of his post-presidential endeavors intensifies.

With the opening of the Obama Presidential Center targeted for 2026, the next few years will be crucial in resolving these issues and determining the ultimate success of this ambitious project, which aims to be more than a mere library, aspiring to serve as a museum, leadership training institute, and vibrant community space.

As these narratives continue to unfold, the attention of both supporters and critics remains fixed on how these developments will shape the former president's enduring influence on his community and beyond.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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