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Barack Obama and Tom Hanks Meet Up on Greece Vacation – PEOPLE

Barack Obama and Tom Hanks can't turn down a holiday in the sun together.

The 44th president, 61, as well as former first lady Michelle Obama, 59, and their daughters, Sasha, 22, and Malia, 24, met up with some famous friends for lunch on the Greek Island of Sifnos, as captured in photos obtained by the Daily Mail.

The family were spotted dining seaside with Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson while both parties enjoyed a summer outing on the Aegean Sea.

An anonymous restaurant patron who witnessed the star-studded lunch told the Mail, "I'm not one to get very starstruck, but seeing Obama in the flesh and so close was pretty surreal." They added, "Their presence was pretty overwhelming and that definitely wasn't lessened by the excessive security - who we even had to ask if we could use the restroom."

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The former president was in Greece for a gathering of the Obama Foundation global young leaders a week-long leadership and cultural experience in Athens. Hanks and Wilson became citizens of the country in 2020 after Wilson learned of her Greek ancestry in a 2012 episode ofWho Do You Think You Are? and regularly spend time there.

The group were reportedly shuttled to the picturesque restaurant from a yachtdocked nearby, according to the Mail. And it's not the first time the famous friends have met up aboard a luxury ship.

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Barack, Michelle and Hanks previously enjoyed a vacation outing aboard billionaire music mogul Dave Geffen's personal yacht in French Polynesia in April 2017. At that glamorous meetup, they were also joined by Oprah and Bruce Springsteen.

Geffen's 450-foot vessel, The Rising Sun, was the 11th largest yacht in the world at the time and valued at an estimated $300 million.

The group enjoyed lunch on Vanilla Island, made a stop at Le Tahaa Island and continued to Bora Bora. Oprah joked to PEOPLE that the details of their voyage couldn't be shared. What happens on the boat, stays on the boat, she said. But Hanks was happy to chat about the hangout on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Look, imagine what it couldve been like it, triple it. It was off the scale, fantastic, the actor revealed. And the famous five didnt just sit around on the boat all day.

Hanks shared he and the former president and first lady rented bikes to sightsee on shore. While the group, including the Secret Service, had an array of bikes to choose from, the Oscar winner and Medal of Freedom recipient was stuck with a far-from-ideal ride.

It was rusted like all over, it only had one gear all the others were like mountain bikes it was so bad, Hanks recalled.

And as for what kind of conversations Oprah and Springsteen had with the Obamas, Hanks remembered trying to get the president to divulge classified information. Id like to share a ton of stories from it, but theyre classified, Obama told Hanks.

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I have a great amount of respect for former President Barack Obama, both as a leader and a man. That does not mean, however, that I always agree with him.

During an interview last Thursday with CNN's Christian Amanpour, the former presidenttold a big fib, or what could more generously be described as a white lie. He said the following about Donald Trump finally being indicted for his crimes: "But the fact that we have a former president who is having to answer to charges brought by prosecutors does uphold the basic notion that nobody is above the law and the allegations will now be sorted out through a court process."

Barack Obama is a Harvard-trained lawyer, an expert in constitutional law who taught at the University of Chicago Law School, the country's first Black president, and someone with a deep scholarly knowledge of the color line and the realities of social inequality and injustice in American society. As such, he most certainly knows it is not true that "nobody is above the law in America."That Obama would make such a statement given his unique role in America's history and as one of its most powerful people is not a surprise, however. And it certainely does not make what Obama said about the law and justice in America any more true.

During the last few weeks since Donald Trump's indictment(s) and arrest(s) in New York and then Miami, Barack Obama was not the only person among America's elites (and everyday people as well) to have told the same fib and white lie about how "nobody is above the law in America" and "that justice is blind". That chorus was and is very loud and large.

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American exceptionalism and its many myths of which how "the law is blind" and applied "equally to all people" is among the most prominent is a hallucinatory ideology. These myths help the system to sustain itself even though many know on a deep level, even if they cannot articulate it clearly, that something is fundamentally unjust and broken in American society.In reality, Donald Trump's indictment and arrest for violating the Espionage Act is the exception that proves the rule: Rich white people (men, specifically) like Donald Trump are generally above the law in America.

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Consider the following, even though Trump was arrested and indicted on 37 counts of concealing top secret documents and allegedly breaking other federal laws, he was released on his own word, his passport was not surrendered, he was not perp walked, and no bond or bail was required.

In reality, Donald Trump's indictment and arrest for violating the Espionage Act is the exception that proves the rule: Rich white people (men, specifically) like Donald Trump are generally above the law in America.

Trump has also been allowed by law enforcement to publicly intimidate, threaten, and incite violence against special counsel Jack Smith, Attorney General Merrick Garland, witnesses, prosecutors, and others who are involved in the investigation(s) and upcoming trial(s).

In addition, the Department of Justice (DOJ) allowed Trump to keep dozens of boxes full of the country's most important secrets for many months instead of acting quickly and aggressively to secure those documents as they would in almost any other situation. The DOJ was also very reluctant to investigate Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 terrorist attack on the Capitol.

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The very idea that a rich white man like Donald Trump should be held in some way accountable for his crimes like anyone else has provoked an outcry among conservatives that any "fair" application of the law is somehow a form of "persecution" by a "two-tiered legal system" and a threat to society and the freedom of the average American.On this, Jill Lawrence writes at the Bulwark+:

Most GOP leaders are offering hedged concerns about Trump accompanied by fevered falsehoods about a two-tiered justice system weaponized by President Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland, the Department of Justice, and the FBI to go after, well, Donald Trump.

It's enough to make you want to require critical race theory classes in every junior high school in America. Because, yes, kids, there is a legacy of systemic bias in this country, whether in housing, health care, education, or the criminal justice system, and it is not bias against rich white guys who used to be president. Or the supporters who have broken the law for them.

With these protests and howls, Trump's defenders among the Republican Party are unintentionally revealing something very true about American society, a truth that they would forcefully deny: The law, in this country and around the world, has historically been written by and to serve the needs and interests of the powerful and not the powerless.

If Barack Obama had engaged in any of the illegal activity that Donald Trump did throughout his presidency and after (or even in the decades before he became a prominent public figure) he would have been removed from office, investigated, prosecuted, arrested, convicted, and put in prison almost immediately.

Of course, Donald Trump who is a lawless fascist, a malignant narcissist, and an apparent sociopath if not a psychopath, who yearns for unlimited corrupt power has been proclaiming and ranting that he is a "victim" and that the larger legal system has no legitimacy and therefore no authority over him. This is not a performance. Trump and his followers actually believe such a thing; fascists and other authoritarians reject the principle of fairness and equality under the law.

Donald Trump also has an entire "news" media and propaganda machine that is working to protect him from accountability for his decades-long crime spree. Trump's agents even include Judge Aileen Cannon, who will be presiding over the Mar-a-Lago Espionage Act trial. Cannon already signaled her fealty to Trump in a previous case, asLoyola Law School professorJessica Levinson elaborates:

We should worry about the judge's impartiality because of a ruling she made in an earlier stage of this very case where she acted more like a legal advocate for the former president than a neutral arbiter overseeing a historically significant case.

Cannon, without any legal grounding to do so, granted Trump's request for a special master to review the documents the FBI obtained in August during the execution of a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago. Cannon's outrageous ruling was reversed by a panel of judges, including two appointed by Trump, in the conservative 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition to saying the district court "stepped in with its own reasoning" and reached an "unsupported conclusion," the panel wrote, "The law is clear. We cannot write a rule that allows any subject of a search warrant to block government investigations after the execution of the warrant. Nor can we write a rule that allows only former presidents to do so."

Again, the justice system is not blind in America. Donald Trump has resources and advantages that few others possess to bend, corrupt, and receive special and deferential treatment.

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For those who insist, contrary to the facts and evidence, that Trump's status as a former president is the primary explanation for why he has been able to escape being punished for his obvious crimes against democracy and the rule of law to this point, I offer a thought experiment. If Barack Obama had engaged in any of the illegal activity that Donald Trump did throughout his presidency and after (or even in the decades before he became a prominent public figure) he would have been removed from office, investigated, prosecuted, arrested, convicted, and put in prison almost immediately. If then President Barack Obama lost the election and then attempted a coup, the FBI and all manner of law enforcement, and likely the US military, would have dragged his Black body out of the White House in shackles and leg irons if he was so lucky.

If nobody were truly above the law in America, Trump would not have been allowed to engage in a decades-long crime spree without being punished or facing serious consequences. Likewise, if nobody was above the law in America, Trump would not have been allowed to become president, impeached twice, attempt a coup on Jan. 6 that involved a lethal attack on the Capitol, and not be immediately arrested, put on trial, found guilty, and put in prison for the rest of his life.

Ultimately, if the law and justice were really blind in America and nobody was above the law, and we are really "a nation of laws not men," then Donald Trump would not be the presumptive Republican Party 2024 presidential nominee, almost tied with (if not ahead of) President Joe Biden in the polls and possessing a very good chance of returning to the White House.

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What we know about the WA man arrested near Obama’s home with … – The Daily News

An Eastern Washington man arrested with 400 rounds of ammo near former President Barack Obama's home had been acting erratically for months.

Few details have been released about Taylor Taranto's arrest by Secret Service agents but his increasingly agitated social posts had raised concerns in D.C. and Tri-Cities, Wash.

The Franklin County Republican Central Committee had grown so concerned that he was barred from participation in the organization that he had once managed the web presence for.

He was booked into the D.C. Metropolitan Jail on Friday evening, according to the jail's records department. No charges were yet showing.

Rioters loyal to President Donald Trump rally at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021. Law enforcement officials say, Taylor Taranto, a man wanted for crimes related to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has been arrested in the Washington neighborhood where former President Barack Obama lives. Taranto was seen a few blocks from the former president's home, and he fled even though he was chased by U.S. Secret Service agents.

In a recent Facebook post Taranto had encouraged his followers to subscribe to his Telegram channel for "daily updates while the Federal Government and I viciously war at each other in real-time."

Taranto, 37, is a former Franklin County Republican Party official and one-time Pasco school board candidate, who is being sued in a wrongful death lawsuit related to the death of a D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer that he allegedly helped attack during the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Taranto admitted online to being in the Capitol and also to the Herald during an interview when he responded to a request for comment at 11 p.m. on the first anniversary of the insurrection.

He had not yet been charged criminally for his role in the riot, but the D.C. police department said Thursday he was arrested on a warrant related to his participation.

Court documents for that warrant have not yet been made available. It's unclear if it is related the the wrongful death lawsuit.

According to NBC News reporter Ryan J. Reilly, who broke the story of his arrest, Taranto had more than 400 rounds of ammunition in his van when he was arrested outside Obama's home.

He was reportedly stopped by Secret Service agents running toward the home. It's unclear if he had a weapon at the time.

Messages on his social media accounts show he had recently shared a conspiracy theory posted by former President Donald J. Trump with the address.

Some initial news stories said the U.S. Navy veteran was from Seattle, however the D.C. police department listed him as "of no fixed address" in a statement sent to the Herald and other news outlets.

Public records show Taranto lived in Pasco until recently. Prior to 2010 he lived in Kennewick. Both are part of the Tri-Cities metro area in Eastern Washington about 200 miles east of Seattle.

This Seattle claim appears to have come from an unnamed law enforcement source.

As recently as April, Taranto was still in the Tri-Cities, participating in a protest against an Easter Day drag show brunch at a Richland restaurant, according to video he posted to his YouTube channel.

The channel also showed Taranto had been traveling back and forth to D.C. to participate in various right wing protests. His YouTube channel and some social media pages have since been taken down.

Recently, Taranto was said to be living in his van parked near the D.C. Metropolitan Jail participating in "Freedom Corner," an ongoing vigil outside the jail in support of Jan. 6 insurrection suspects.

Videos show erratic behavior from Taranto during the vigils. In one video he can be seen sitting in a lawn chair holding a flag, bobbing his head back and forth for several minutes before other protesters block the camera.

He may have been kicked out of that Freedom Corner group. Content later removed from his social media accounts shows friction with other group members and organizers. Others monitoring the group also mentioned he appears to have been on the outs with the other organizers.

He also was spotted at a sentencing hearing for his co-defendant, David Walls Kaufman, in the civil suit earlier this month. Taranto's behavior, which included refusing to put away his phone inside a federal courthouse, led to him being asked to leave, according to Reilly.

Reilly posted videos to Twitter showing Taranto leaving the courthouse. The reporter had been tracking the lawsuit against Taranto and Kaufman as part of ongoing reporting on Jan. 6 participants.

Reilly has a book called Sedition Hunters coming out in October about the tipsters who helped identify accused insurrection participants.

Taranto appeared to have gone to the Kalorama neighborhood after reposting conspiracy theories about the Obamas' residence.

The conspiracy theories, posted on Truth social by Trump, claimed that there were secret tunnels beneath the Obama house, that it contained a " War Room" and was funded by left-wing philanthropist George Soros.

For more than a year after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the capitol Taranto was still volunteering with the party as its webmaster, he told the Herald in a January 2022 interview.

At some point later that year Taranto was kicked out of the local party over erratic behavior and had shared with party members that he was suffering from PTSD after his military service.

"I want the public to know that Taylor is no longer an active member of the Franklin County Republicans," Central Committee Chairman Stephen Bauman told the Herald in a statement Friday.

"He was officially removed from the FCRCC by party leadership in 2022 as webmaster and as an active member for his radical and erratic social media posts that did not align with our values," he wrote.

"To be crystal clear again, Taranto hasn't attended a meeting in nearly a year and hasn't attempted to communicate with party leadership," he said.

Bauman emphasized that the Franklin County Republican Central Committee "in no way, shape or form condones violence in any fashion. The allegations against Taylor in connection to former president Barack Obama's home are troubling and we are grateful that authorities were able to stop any violent actions from occurring."

And he said the committee has "never been involved" in Taranto's defense and "in no way, shape or form condones what transpired or the violence that ensued during that dark day (Jan. 6)."

"The FCRCC values those veterans who have fought for our freedoms to make this the greatest country the world has ever known. It's why we hope Taylor Taranto receives the help he needs. He has openly shared with our group that he suffers from PTSD from active military service," said Bauman.

Taranto used a variety of social media accounts to post conspiracy theories, memes and videos of himself at right wing political events.

Some of the accounts used his initials, others anagrams of his or his wife's names and others used a portion of her maiden name. Still others were self-identified as belonging to Taranto on his social media posts.

Many of them were linked to the same email address that Taranto previously used to respond to the Herald. Most of his accounts have been taken down since his arrest Thursday. That's standard practice by many social media companies to avoid copy cats or idolization.

Taranto is accused of entering the capitol and helping Kaufman attack MPD Officer Jeffrey Smith. He and Kaufman are being sued by the officer's widow, Erin Smith, for $7 million.

In video stills submitted into evidence, Taranto is seen handing Kaufman a weapon of some sort. In court documents it is described as a Ka-Bar TDI Self Defense Cane. The company describes it as "a vital defense tool where traditional weapons are prohibited." The canes weigh more than two pounds, which is significantly heavier than traditional collapsible aluminum walking canes.

Kaufman was accused of hitting Smith in the head repeatedly with the cane.

Smith died by suicide nine days later as he was scheduled to return to work.

Smith's widow said in an Op-Ed in the Washington Post, published in January 2022, that two medical examiners "have testified that post-concussive syndrome and brain injury were the real causes of (her husband's) death" because the concussion he suffered led to severe depression and suicide.

Included in the wrongful death lawsuit are photos showing Kaufman, circled in green, struggling with Capitol police, and also appears to show Taranto next to him, in the hoodie and dark colored hat that says "Make Space Great Again" that internet sleuths reportedly used to identify him after the riot.

It is unclear if the officer in the photo with his protective mask raised is Jeffrey Smith.

Other photo shows Taranto walking down the halls of the Capitol building with the cane mentioned in the wrongful death lawsuit, just a few feet away from Kaufman. The photos match pictures of Taranto and Kaufman included in the wrongful death lawsuit. The criminal affidavit does not mention Taranto, however prosecutors did include the same pictures.

Taranto had previously filed a counterclaim asking for $3.5 million and an apology, but that was dismissed.

The case has been slowed after the assigned judge, Florence Y. Pan, was nominated and confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals to fill the seat vacated by new Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Kaufman entered a plea deal in his criminal case, and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine and $500 restitution. The plea deal, signed in January, also included an agreement from Kaufman to cooperate with investigators in additional cases before his sentencing.

It was Kaufman's June 13 sentencing in D.C. where Reilly spotted Taranto.

Taranto also appears to have claimed that we was there when Ashli Babbitt was shot and killed while trying to break through a door members of Congress were secured behind.

Taranto is pictured with Babbitt's family members in several social media posts from the Freedom Corner protests.

Taranto was first identified after outing himself in a video taken in the Capitol building during the attack.

Internet sleuths known as #SeditionHunters used the video to match up photos released by law enforcement in the days after the attack.

A screenshot of the post showed it included the comment: "This is me 'stormin' the capitol' lol I'm only sharing this so someone will report me to the feds and we can get this party rolling!"

Since then Taranto has been asking in his social posts? why he hasn't been arrested, and making jokes online about the attack.

When asked by the Herald if he could explain what he was doing at the Capitol on Jan. 6, Taranto responded with "no comment."

He later added that he was unsure what he could say due to the ongoing litigation. He also claimed it was political persecution, and referred to multiple conspiracy theories.

"So far no one has knocked on the door. No one (in law enforcement) has questioned me, to my knowledge. It's all rather strange," he told the Herald at the time.

"If I was even remotely linked to what they're saying, you'd think I'd be in handcuffs right now, and with the way the justice system is working right now, it's rather ugly."

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Cornell Drive Through Jackson Park Will Close For Good Friday As … – Block Club Chicago

WOODLAWN Cornell Drive will close for good Friday between the Midway Plaisance and Hayes Drive.

The half-mile stretch of Cornell Drive, which has long been a popular route for drivers traveling between DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Stony Island Avenue, will permanently close as road work continues ahead of the Obama Presidential Centers opening.

Cornell Drive will reopen between Hayes and Marquette drives Saturday, while Hayes Drive from Stony Island Avenue to Cornell Drive will be temporarily closed.

The closed portion of Cornell Drive will be converted to park use as city officials reconfigure Jackson Park and nearby streets to accommodate the Obama Presidential Center.

Northbound drivers traveling from Stony Island Avenue to DuSable Lake Shore Drive should take Stony Island Avenue to Cornell Drive to Hayes Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive, transportation officials said.

Southbound drivers traveling from DuSable Lake Shore Drive to Stony Island Avenue should take DuSable Lake Shore Drive to Hayes Drive to Cornell Drive to Stony Island Avenue, officials said.

DuSable Lake Shore Drive will also reopen in full after being widened to include three lanes in each direction near Jackson Park.

Most pedestrian underpasses between 57th and Hayes drives including new underpasses below Hayes Drive at DuSable Lake Shore and Cornell drives will be open. The underpass near 59th Street Harbor remains temporarily closed.

Roadway narrowing and parking restrictions will remain in effect as crews continue work to widen Stony Island Avenue.

The traffic changes are the latest updates in a redesign of roads in and around Jackson Parkfor the Obama Center.In addition to widening DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Stony Island Avenue, planned permanent road changes include:

The projects second phase will focus on road work south of 64th Street and take place until 2025.

The third phase will focus on building pedestrian underpasses south of 64th Street including ones at Jeffery Boulevard and South Shore Drive starting in 2025.

The citys transportation department is set to spend$174 million in state fundson the road projects.

For more information on Obama Center-related road work,visit the citys website for Jackson Park.

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‘Bombed Muslim nations’: BJP ministers to Obama over Modi remark – Al Jazeera English

Former US President Barack Obama last week said Indian PM Narendra Modis government should do more to protect Muslims.

Prominent ministers from Indias ruling party have derided comments by former US President Barack Obama that Prime Minister Narendra Modis government should protect the rights of minority Muslims, accusing him of being hypocritical.

During Modis state visit to the United States last week, Obama told CNN the issue of the protection of the Muslim minority in a majority-Hindu India would be worth raising in his meeting with US President Joe Biden.

Obama said without such protection there was a strong possibility that India at some point starts pulling apart.

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said Obama should not forget that India is the only country which considers all the people living in the world as family members.

He should also think about himself as to how many Muslim countries he has attacked, added Singh, whose statement came a day after another top Indian minister slammed the former US president for his remarks.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said she was shocked that Obama made such remarks when Modi was visiting the US aiming to deepen relations.

He was commenting on Indian Muslims having bombed Muslim-majority countries from Syria to Yemen during his presidency, Sitharaman told a press conference on Sunday.

Why would anyone listen to any allegations from such people?

The US Department of State has raised concerns over the treatment of Muslims and other religious minorities in India under Modis Hindu nationalist party. The Indian government says it treats all citizens equally.

Biden said he discussed human rights and other democratic values with Modi during their talks at the White House.

Modi, at a press conference with Biden last week, denied any discrimination against minorities under his government.

We have proved democracy can deliver. When I say deliver, regardless of caste, creed, religion, gender there is absolutely no space for any discrimination [in my government], Modi told reporters at the White House.

Democracy is our spirit, Modi added. Democracy runs in our veins. We live democracy, and our ancestors have actually put words to this concept.

The 72-year-old leader has been accused of presiding over his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by passing anti-Muslim legislation and implementing anti-Muslim policies. That includes a law on citizenship and the end of the special status of Indian-administered Kashmir, Indias only Muslim-majority region, in 2019.

The United Nations human rights office described the citizenship law as fundamentally discriminatory for excluding Muslim migrants.

Critics have also pointed to anti-conversion legislation that challenged the constitutionally protected right to freedom of belief.

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