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Michelle Obama Takes Veiled Swipe At Donald Trump At White House Portrait Unveiling


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Former first lady Michelle Obama took a veiled swipe at former President Donald Trump today at the White House. Barack and Michelle were at the White House for the unveiling of their official portraits.

Biden said: “There are few people I have known with more integrity, more decency and more courage than Barack Obama. Nothing could have prepared more for being president of the United States than being by your side for eight years.”

Barack said: “Thanks to your decency and thanks to your strength, maybe most of all thanks to your faith in our democracy and the American people, the country’s better off than when you took office and we should all be deeply grateful to you for that.”

Michelle said: “Traditions like this matter. Not just for those of us who hold these positions, but for everyone participating in and watching our democracy. 

“You see, the people make their voices heard with their vote. 

“We hold an inauguration to ensure a peaceful transition of power.”

“Those of us lucky enough to serve work as hard as we can, for as long as we can, as long as the people choose to keep us here, and once our time is up, we move on,” she said.

According to CNN:

President Obama’s image was painted by Robert McCurdy and Michelle Obama’s portrait was painted by Sharon Sprung.

McCurdy told the White House Historical Association in an interview that his process focused on working off of a photograph of the former President. 

The photorealistic image of the former President, dressed in a black suit with a gray tie, is painted against a minimal white backdrop — a signature of McCurdy’s artworks. 

McCurdy said his paintings take at least a year to complete.

The former first lady’s portrait was painted by Sprung, who describes her work as “contemporary realism.”

The image depicts Michelle Obama in a blue dress seated on a sofa in the Red Room of the White House.

The artwork was painted from photographs taken in different locations on the White House’s State Floor.