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The family of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, is a prominent American family active in law, education, activism and politics. Obama's immediate family circle was the first family of the United States from 2009 to 2017, and are the first such family of African-American descent. [1]
Donald John Trump (born 1946) Frederick Christ Trump Sr. Mary Anne MacLeod. Yes: Yes: Friedrich Trump (grandfather) Kallstadt, Germany → New York City, New York (1885) [10] [39] 46 Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born 1942) Joseph Robinette Biden Sr. Catherine Eugenia Finnegan Yes: Yes: Yes: William Biden (3rd great-grandfather)
After the death of Jean Finnegan Biden on January 8, 2010, President Barack Obama traveled to Wilmington, Delaware, to attend her January 12 funeral. [56] Joseph Sr. was initially wealthy but suffered financial setbacks around the time Joe Jr. was born, [57] [58] [59] and for several years the family lived with Jean's parents.
Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W Bush all publicly remembered the ‘humble public servant’ from Plains, Georgia
Since the office was established in 1789, 45 individuals have served as president of the United States. [a] Of these, 15, [1] including Lyndon Johnson who took only the First Degree, are known to have been Freemasons, beginning with the nation's first president, George Washington, and most recently the 38th president, Gerald R. Ford.
The President’s grief over the death of his son Beau Biden has been the overlay of so much of the Biden family’s decision-making in the last decade, and surely factored into the President’s ...
President Joe Biden and son Hunter Biden disembark from Air Force One in Syracuse, New York, on February 4, 2023. (Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters) A version of this story appears in CNN’s What Matters ...
Twenty-one states have the distinction of being the birthplace of a president. One president's birth state is in dispute; North and South Carolina (British colonies at the time) both lay claim to Andrew Jackson, who was born in 1767 in the Waxhaw region along their common border. Jackson himself considered South Carolina his birth state.