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President Obama and his national security team in the White House Situation Room. (Click on a person to go to their respective article). Situation Room is a photograph taken by Pete Souza, Chief Official White House Photographer, [1] at 4:05 p.m. on May 1, 2011.
Obama set the record as the most-traveled president for any first year in office: he took the most trips, visited the most countries, and spent the most days abroad. Obama made ten trips to 21 countries (four countries were visited twice) and was out of the U.S. a total of 37 days.
During his eight years in office, President Obama spent about 14 percent of his time on foreign travel, which equates to about seven months. He became the first sitting U.S. president to visit ...
State visit. Met with President Ferdinand Marcos. July 27–28, 1969 Indonesia: Jakarta: State visit. Met with President Suharto. July 28–30, 1969 Thailand: Bangkok State visit. Met with King Bhumibol Adulyadej. July 30, 1969 South Vietnam: Saigon, Dĩ An: Met with President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Visited U.S. military personnel. Gerald Ford [6]
The post misrepresents a Getty Images photographer's image from Dublin during Obama's 2011 visit as the scene outside Trump's New York rally in 2024.
Michelle Obama shared a poignant message during the build-up to President Donald Trump’s inauguration as the former first lady decided to stay away from the festivities.. Obama, whose husband ...
Met with President Paul Kagame and dedicated new embassy. [5] February 19–21, 2008 Ghana: Accra Met with President John Kufuor. [5] February 21, 2008 Liberia: Monrovia Met with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. [5] Barack Obama: July 10–11, 2009 Ghana: Accra Met with President John Atta Mills. Delivered a speech to the Ghanaian Parliament.
President Obama visited Cleveland State University with members of his cabinet to host a forum on small business as the first part of his "Winning the Future" tour. Steve Case was also in attendance. [11] Maryland: Bethesda: February 23 President Obama traveled to Bethesda, Maryland to visit wounded soldiers at the Walter Reed naval hospital.