The Obamas Break Ground At New Library In Chicago
Former President Barack And Michelle Obama Start Construction On Their New Library In Chicago

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On Sept 28, The Obamas officially began the construction process of their highly anticipated library in Chicago dubbed the Obama Presidential Center, CNN reported.
The project, which has been in the works since 2015, was set back a number of times because of lawsuits and complaints from locals. A federal judge tossed out the suits in 2019, giving the former president and former first lady the green light to begin construction in Chicago’s Jackson Park area. The lawsuit was brought on by a few environmentalists “who took issue with public land being used for a private project,” the report notes.

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Barack and Michelle were pictured breaking ground at the center’s construction site on Tuesday alongside Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker as they ushered in the start of the exciting new center.
During his speech, the former president said he hoped the library will give American’s a brighter view on Democratic ideals during this time of uncertainty.
“What we’ve seen is that in the breach, a culture of cynicism and mistrust can grow. We start seeing more division and increasingly bitter conflict. A politics that feeds anger and resentment towards those who aren’t like us and starts turning away from democratic principles in favor of tribalism,” he said.
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