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Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II (/bəˈrɑːk hˈsn ˈbɑːmə/ (listen) bə-RAHK hoo-SAYN oh-BAH-mə;[1] born August 4, 1961) is an American retired politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. Obama, a member of the Democratic Party, was the first African-American president of the United States.[2] He previously served as a U.S. senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008 and as an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004, and previously worked as a civil rights lawyer before entering politics.

Barack Obama
Official portrait, 2012
44th President of the United States
In office
January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
Vice PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byGeorge W. Bush
Succeeded byDonald Trump
United States Senator
from Illinois
In office
January 3, 2005 – November 16, 2008
Preceded byPeter Fitzgerald
Succeeded byRoland Burris
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 13th district
In office
January 8, 1997 – November 4, 2004
Preceded byAlice Palmer
Succeeded byKwame Raoul
Personal details
Born
Barack Hussein Obama II

(1961-08-04) August 4, 1961 (age 61)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
(m. 1992)
Children
Parents
RelativesFamily of Barack Obama
ResidenceKalorama (Washington, D.C.)
Education
Occupation
  • Politician
  • lawyer
  • author
AwardsList of awards and honors
Signature
Website
  • Official website
  • Obama Foundation
  • White House Archives

Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. After graduating from Columbia University in 1983, he worked as a community organizer in Chicago. In 1988, he enrolled in Harvard Law School, where he was the first black president of the Harvard Law Review. After graduating, he became a civil rights attorney and an academic, teaching constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. Turning to elective politics, he represented the 13th district in the Illinois Senate from 1997 until 2004, when he ran for the U.S. Senate. Obama received national attention in 2004 with his March Senate primary win, his well-received keynote address at the July Democratic National Convention, and his landslide November election to the Senate. In 2008, after a close primary campaign against Hillary Clinton, he was nominated by the Democratic Party for president and chose Joe Biden as his running mate. Obama was elected over Republican nominee John McCain in the presidential election and was inaugurated on January 20, 2009. Nine months later, he was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, a decision that drew a mixture of praise and criticism.

Obama's first-term actions addressed the global financial crisis and included a major stimulus package, a partial extension of George W. Bush's tax cuts, legislation to reform health care, a major financial regulation reform bill, and the end of a major US military presence in Iraq. Obama also appointed Supreme Court justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, the former being the first Hispanic American on the Supreme Court. He ordered the counterterrorism raid which killed Osama bin Laden and downplayed Bush's counterinsurgency model, expanding air strikes and making extensive use of special forces while encouraging greater reliance on host-government militaries.

After winning re-election by defeating Republican opponent Mitt Romney, Obama was sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2013. In his second term, Obama took steps to combat climate change, signing a major international climate agreement and an executive order to limit carbon emissions. Obama also presided over the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and other legislation passed in his first term, and he negotiated a nuclear agreement with Iran and normalized relations with Cuba. The number of American soldiers in Afghanistan fell dramatically during Obama's second term, though U.S. soldiers remained in Afghanistan throughout Obama's presidency.

During Obama's terms as president, the United States' reputation abroad and the American economy improved significantly, although the country experienced high levels of partisan divide. Obama left office on January 20, 2017, and continues to reside in Washington, D.C. His presidential library in Chicago began construction in 2021. Since leaving office, Obama has remained active in Democratic politics, including campaigning for candidates in various American elections. Outside of politics, Obama has published three bestselling books: Dreams from My Father (1995), The Audacity of Hope (2006) and A Promised Land (2020).

Rankings by scholars and historians, in which he has been featured since 2010, place him in the middle to upper tier of American presidents.[3][4][5]

Early life and career

 
Stanley Armour Dunham, Ann Dunham, Maya Soetoro and Barack Obama, (L to R) mid-1970s in Honolulu

Obama was born on August 4, 1961,[6] at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii.[7][8][9] He is the only president born outside the contiguous 48 states.[10] He was born to an American mother and a Kenyan father. His mother, Ann Dunham (1942–1995), was born in Wichita, Kansas and was mostly of English descent, though in 2007 it was discovered her great-great-grandfather Falmouth Kearney emigrated from the village of Moneygall, Ireland to the US in 1850.[11] In July 2012, Ancestry.com found a strong likelihood that Dunham was descended from John Punch, an enslaved African man who lived in the Colony of Virginia during the seventeenth century.[12][13] Obama's father, Barack Obama Sr. (1934–1982),[14][15] was a married[16][17][18] Luo Kenyan from Nyang'oma Kogelo.[16][19] Obama's parents met in 1960 in a Russian language class at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where his father was a foreign student on a scholarship.[20][21] The couple married in Wailuku, Hawaii, on February 2, 1961, six months before Obama was born.[22][23]

In late August 1961, a few weeks after he was born, Barack and his mother moved to the University of Washington in Seattle, where they lived for a year. During that time, Barack's father completed his undergraduate degree in economics in Hawaii, graduating in June 1962. He left to attend graduate school on a scholarship at Harvard University, where he earned an M.A. in economics. Obama's parents divorced in March 1964.[24] Obama Sr. returned to Kenya in 1964, where he married for a third time and worked for the Kenyan government as the Senior Economic Analyst in the Ministry of Finance.[25] He visited his son in Hawaii only once, at Christmas 1971,[26] before he was killed in an automobile accident in 1982, when Obama was 21 years old.[27] Recalling his early childhood, Obama said: "That my father looked nothing like the people around me—that he was black as pitch, my mother white as milk—barely registered in my mind."[21] He described his struggles as a young adult to reconcile social perceptions of his multiracial heritage.[28]

In 1963, Dunham met Lolo Soetoro at the University of Hawaii; he was an Indonesian East–West Center graduate student in geography. The couple married on Molokai on March 15, 1965.[29] After two one-year extensions of his J-1 visa, Lolo returned to Indonesia in 1966. His wife and stepson followed sixteen months later in 1967. The family initially lived in the Menteng Dalam neighborhood in the Tebet district of South Jakarta. From 1970, they lived in a wealthier neighborhood in the Menteng district of Central Jakarta.[30]

Education

 
Obama's school record in St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School. Obama was enrolled as "Barry Soetoro" (no. 1), and was wrongly recorded as an Indonesian citizen (no. 3) and a Muslim (no. 4).[31]

At the age of six, Obama and his mother had moved to Indonesia to join his stepfather. From age six to ten, he attended local Indonesian-language schools: Sekolah Dasar Katolik Santo Fransiskus Asisi (St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School) for two years and Sekolah Dasar Negeri Menteng 01 (State Elementary School Menteng 01) for one and a half years, supplemented by English-language Calvert School homeschooling by his mother.[32][33] As a result of his four years in Jakarta, he was able to speak Indonesian fluently as a child.[34] During his time in Indonesia, Obama's stepfather taught him to be resilient and gave him "a pretty hardheaded assessment of how the world works."[35]

In 1971, Obama returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents, Madelyn and Stanley Dunham. He attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.[36] In his youth, Obama went by the nickname "Barry."[37] Obama lived with his mother and half-sister, Maya Soetoro, in Hawaii for three years from 1972 to 1975 while his mother was a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Hawaii.[38] Obama chose to stay in Hawaii when his mother and half-sister returned to Indonesia in 1975, so his mother could begin anthropology field work.[39] His mother spent most of the next two decades in Indonesia, divorcing Lolo in 1980 and earning a PhD degree in 1992, before dying in 1995 in Hawaii following unsuccessful treatment for ovarian and uterine cancer.[40]

Of his years in Honolulu, Obama wrote: "The opportunity that Hawaii offered — to experience a variety of cultures in a climate of mutual respect — became an integral part of my world view, and a basis for the values that I hold most dear."[41] Obama has also written and talked about using alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine during his teenage years to "push questions of who I was out of my mind."[42] Obama was also a member of the "choom gang", a self-named group of friends who spent time together and occasionally smoked marijuana.[43][44]

College and research jobs

After graduating from high school in 1979, Obama moved to Los Angeles to attend Occidental College on a full scholarship. In February 1981, Obama made his first public speech, calling for Occidental to participate in the disinvestment from South Africa in response to that nation's policy of apartheid.[45] In mid-1981, Obama traveled to Indonesia to visit his mother and half-sister Maya, and visited the families of college friends in Pakistan for three weeks.[45] Later in 1981, he transferred to Columbia University in New York City as a junior, where he majored in political science with a specialty in international relations[46] and in English literature[47] and lived off-campus on West 109th Street.[48] He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983 and a 3.7 GPA. After graduating, Obama worked for about a year at the Business International Corporation, where he was a financial researcher and writer,[49][50] then as a project coordinator for the New York Public Interest Research Group on the City College of New York campus for three months in 1985.[51][52][53]

Community organizer and Harvard Law School

Two years after graduating from Columbia, Obama moved from New York to Chicago when he was hired as director of the Developing Communities Project, a church-based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Roseland, West Pullman, and Riverdale on Chicago's South Side. He worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988.[52][54] He helped set up a job training program, a college preparatory tutoring program, and a tenants' rights organization in Altgeld Gardens.[55] Obama also worked as a consultant and instructor for the Gamaliel Foundation, a community organizing institute.[56] In mid-1988, he traveled for the first time in Europe for three weeks and then for five weeks in Kenya, where he met many of his paternal relatives for the first time.[57][58]

External video
  Derrick Bell threatens to leave Harvard, April 24, 1990, 11:34, Boston TV Digital Archive[59] Student Barack Obama introduces Professor Derrick Bell starting at 6:25.

Despite being offered a full scholarship to Northwestern University School of Law, Obama enrolled at Harvard Law School in the fall of 1988, living in nearby Somerville, Massachusetts.[60] He was selected as an editor of the Harvard Law Review at the end of his first year,[61] president of the journal in his second year,[55][62] and research assistant to the constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe while at Harvard.[63] During his summers, he returned to Chicago, where he worked as a summer associate at the law firms of Sidley Austin in 1989 and Hopkins & Sutter in 1990.[64] Obama's election as the first black president of the Harvard Law Review gained national media attention[55][62] and led to a publishing contract and advance for a book about race relations,[65] which evolved into a personal memoir. The manuscript was published in mid-1995 as Dreams from My Father.[65] Obama graduated from Harvard Law in 1991 with a Juris Doctor magna cum laude.[66][61]

University of Chicago Law School

In 1991, Obama accepted a two-year position as Visiting Law and Government Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School to work on his first book.[65][67] He then taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years, first as a lecturer from 1992 to 1996, and then as a senior lecturer from 1996 to 2004.[68]

From April to October 1992, Obama directed Illinois's Project Vote, a voter registration campaign with ten staffers and seven hundred volunteer registrars; it achieved its goal of registering 150,000 of 400,000 unregistered African Americans in the state, leading Crain's Chicago Business to name Obama to its 1993 list of "40 under Forty" powers to be.[69]

Family and personal life

In a 2006 interview, Obama highlighted the diversity of his extended family: "It's like a little mini-United Nations," he said. "I've got relatives who look like Bernie Mac, and I've got relatives who look like Margaret Thatcher."[70] Obama has a half-sister with whom he was raised (Maya Soetoro-Ng) and seven other half-siblings from his Kenyan father's family—six of them living.[71] Obama's mother was survived by her Kansas-born mother, Madelyn Dunham,[72] until her death on November 2, 2008,[73] two days before his election to the presidency. Obama also has roots in Ireland; he met with his Irish cousins in Moneygall in May 2011.[74] In Dreams from My Father, Obama ties his mother's family history to possible Native American ancestors and distant relatives of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He also shares distant ancestors in common with George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, among others.[75][76][77]

Obama lived with anthropologist Sheila Miyoshi Jager while he was a community organizer in Chicago in the 1980s.[78] He proposed to her twice, but both Jager and her parents turned him down.[78][79] The relationship was not made public until May 2017, several months after his presidency had ended.[79]

 
Obama poses in the Green Room of the White House with wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia, 2009.

In June 1989, Obama met Michelle Robinson when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of Sidley Austin.[80] Robinson was assigned for three months as Obama's adviser at the firm, and she joined him at several group social functions but declined his initial requests to date.[81] They began dating later that summer, became engaged in 1991, and were married on October 3, 1992.[82] After suffering a miscarriage, Michelle underwent in vitro fertilization to conceive their children.[83] The couple's first daughter, Malia Ann, was born in 1998,[84] followed by a second daughter, Natasha ("Sasha"), in 2001.[85] The Obama daughters attended the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. When they moved to Washington, D.C., in January 2009, the girls started at the Sidwell Friends School.[86] The Obamas had two Portuguese Water Dogs; the first, a male named Bo, was a gift from Senator Ted Kennedy.[87] In 2013, Bo was joined by Sunny, a female.[88] Bo died of cancer on May 8, 2021.[89]

 
Obama playing in a pickup game on the White House basketball court, 2009

Obama is a supporter of the Chicago White Sox, and he threw out the first pitch at the 2005 ALCS when he was still a senator.[90] In 2009, he threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the All-Star Game while wearing a White Sox jacket.[91] He is also primarily a Chicago Bears football fan in the NFL, but in his childhood and adolescence was a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and rooted for them ahead of their victory in Super Bowl XLIII 12 days after he took office as president.[92] In 2011, Obama invited the 1985 Chicago Bears to the White House; the team had not visited the White House after their Super Bowl win in 1986 due to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.[93] He plays basketball, a sport he participated in as a member of his high school's varsity team,[94] and he is left-handed.[95]

In 2005, the Obama family applied the proceeds of a book deal and moved from a Hyde Park, Chicago condominium to a $1.6 million house (equivalent to $2.2 million in 2021) in neighboring Kenwood, Chicago.[96] The purchase of an adjacent lot—and sale of part of it to Obama by the wife of developer, campaign donor and friend Tony Rezko—attracted media attention because of Rezko's subsequent indictment and conviction on political corruption charges that were unrelated to Obama.[97]

In December 2007, Money Magazine estimated Obama's net worth at $1.3 million (equivalent to $1.7 million in 2021).[98] Their 2009 tax return showed a household income of $5.5 million—up from about $4.2 million in 2007 and $1.6 million in 2005—mostly from sales of his books.[99][100] On his 2010 income of $1.7 million, he gave 14 percent to non-profit organizations, including $131,000 to Fisher House Foundation, a charity assisting wounded veterans' families, allowing them to reside near where the veteran is receiving medical treatments.[101][102] Per his 2012 financial disclosure, Obama may be worth as much as $10 million.[103]

Last name

Obama's last name originates from Luo people. In Luo language, it means "bent over" or "limping".[104]

Religious views

Obama is a Protestant Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life.[105] He wrote in The Audacity of Hope that he "was not raised in a religious household." He described his mother, raised by non-religious parents, as being detached from religion, yet "in many ways the most spiritually awakened person ... I have ever known", and "a lonely witness for secular humanism." He described his father as a "confirmed atheist" by the time his parents met, and his stepfather as "a man who saw religion as not particularly useful." Obama explained how, through working with black churches as a community organizer while in his twenties, he came to understand "the power of the African-American religious tradition to spur social change."[106]

 
The Obamas worship at African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., January 2013

In January 2008, Obama told Christianity Today: "I am a Christian, and I am a devout Christian. I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life."[107] On September 27, 2010, Obama released a statement commenting on his religious views, saying:

I'm a Christian by choice. My family didn't—frankly, they weren't folks who went to church every week. And my mother was one of the most spiritual people I knew, but she didn't raise me in the church. So I came to my Christian faith later in life, and it was because the precepts of Jesus Christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that I would want to lead—being my brothers' and sisters' keeper, treating others as they would treat me.[108][109]

Obama met Trinity United Church of Christ pastor Jeremiah Wright in October 1987 and became a member of Trinity in 1992.[110] During Obama's first presidential campaign in May 2008, he resigned from Trinity after some of Wright's statements were criticized.[111] Since moving to Washington, D.C., in 2009, the Obama family has attended several Protestant churches, including Shiloh Baptist Church and St. John's Episcopal Church, as well as Evergreen Chapel at Camp David, but the members of the family do not attend church on a regular basis.[112][113][114]

In 2016, he said that he gets inspiration from a few items that remind him "of all the different people I've met along the way", adding: "I carry these around all the time. I'm not that superstitious, so it's not like I think I necessarily have to have them on me at all times." The items, "a whole bowl full", include rosary beads given to him by Pope Francis, a figurine of the Hindu deity Hanuman, a Coptic cross from Ethiopia, a small Buddha statue given by a monk, and a metal poker chip that used to be the lucky charm of a motorcyclist in Iowa.[115][116]

Legal career

Civil Rights attorney

He joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, a 13-attorney law firm specializing in civil rights litigation and neighborhood economic development, where he was an associate for three years from 1993 to 1996, then of counsel from 1996 to 2004. In 1994, he was listed as one of the lawyers in Buycks-Roberson v. Citibank Fed. Sav. Bank, 94 C 4094 (N.D. Ill.). This class action lawsuit was filed in 1994 with Selma Buycks-Roberson as lead plaintiff and alleged that Citibank Federal Savings Bank had engaged in practices forbidden under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and the Fair Housing Act. The case was settled out of court. Final judgment was issued on May 13, 1998, with Citibank Federal Savings Bank agreeing to pay attorney fees.[citation needed]

From 1994 to 2002, Obama served on the boards of directors of the Woods Fund of Chicago—which in 1985 had been the first foundation to fund the Developing Communities Project—and of the Joyce Foundation.[52] He served on the board of directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge from 1995 to 2002, as founding president and chairman of the board of directors from 1995 to 1999.[52] Obama's law license became inactive in 2007.[117][118]

Legislative career

Illinois Senate (1997–2004)

 
State Senator Obama and others celebrate the naming of a street in Chicago after ShoreBank co-founder Milton Davis in 1998.

Obama was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996, succeeding Democratic State Senator Alice Palmer from Illinois's 13th District, which, at that time, spanned Chicago South Side neighborhoods from Hyde ParkKenwood south to South Shore and west to Chicago Lawn.[119] Once elected, Obama gained bipartisan support for legislation that reformed ethics and health care laws.[120][121] He sponsored a law that increased tax credits for low-income workers, negotiated welfare reform, and promoted increased subsidies for childcare.[122] In 2001, as co-chairman of the bipartisan Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, Obama supported Republican Governor Ryan's payday loan regulations and predatory mortgage lending regulations aimed at averting home foreclosures.[123][124]

He was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998, defeating Republican Yesse Yehudah in the general election, and was re-elected again in 2002.[125][126] In 2000, he lost a Democratic primary race for Illinois's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives to four-term incumbent Bobby Rush by a margin of two to one.[127]

In January 2003, Obama became chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats, after a decade in the minority, regained a majority.[128] He sponsored and led unanimous, bipartisan passage of legislation to monitor racial profiling by requiring police to record the race of drivers they detained, and legislation making Illinois the first state to mandate videotaping of homicide interrogations.[122][129][130][131] During his 2004 general election campaign for the U.S. Senate, police representatives credited Obama for his active engagement with police organizations in enacting death penalty reforms.[132] Obama resigned from the Illinois Senate in November 2004 following his election to the U.S. Senate.[133]

2004 U.S. Senate campaign

 
Results of the 2004 U.S. Senate race in Illinois; Obama won the counties in blue.

In May 2002, Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U.S. Senate race. He created a campaign committee, began raising funds, and lined up political media consultant David Axelrod by August 2002. Obama formally announced his candidacy in January 2003.[134]

Obama was an early opponent of the George W. Bush administration's 2003 invasion of Iraq.[135] On October 2, 2002, the day President Bush and Congress agreed on the joint resolution authorizing the Iraq War,[136] Obama addressed the first high-profile Chicago anti-Iraq War rally,[137] and spoke out against the war.[138] He addressed another anti-war rally in March 2003 and told the crowd "it's not too late" to stop the war.[139]

Decisions by Republican incumbent Peter Fitzgerald and his Democratic predecessor Carol Moseley Braun to not participate in the election resulted in wide-open Democratic and Republican primary contests involving 15 candidates.[140] In the March 2004 primary election, Obama won in an unexpected landslide—which overnight made him a rising star within the national Democratic Party, started speculation about a presidential future, and led to the reissue of his memoir, Dreams from My Father.[141] In July 2004, Obama delivered the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention,[142] seen by nine million viewers. His speech was well received and elevated his status within the Democratic Party.[143]

Obama's expected opponent in the general election, Republican primary winner Jack Ryan, withdrew from the race in June 2004.[144] Six weeks later, Alan Keyes accepted the Republican nomination to replace Ryan.[145] In the November 2004 general election, Obama won with 70 percent of the vote, the largest margin of victory for a Senate candidate in Illinois history.[146] He took 92 of the state's 102 counties, including several where Democrats traditionally do not do well.

U.S. Senate (2005–2008)

 
Official portrait of Obama as a member of the United States Senate

Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 3, 2005,[147] becoming the only Senate member of the Congressional Black Caucus.[148] He introduced two initiatives that bore his name: Lugar–Obama, which expanded the Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction concept to conventional weapons;[149] and the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, which authorized the establishment of USAspending.gov, a web search engine on federal spending.[150] On June 3, 2008, Senator Obama—along with Senators Tom Carper, Tom Coburn, and John McCain—introduced follow-up legislation: Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008.[151] He also cosponsored the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act.[152]

In December 2006, President Bush signed into law the Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act, marking the first federal legislation to be enacted with Obama as its primary sponsor.[153][154] In January 2007, Obama and Senator Feingold introduced a corporate jet provision to the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act, which was signed into law in September 2007.[155][156]

 
Obama and senator Richard Lugar visit a Russian facility for dismantling mobile missiles (August 2005).[157]

Later in 2007, Obama sponsored an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act to add safeguards for personality-disorder military discharges.[158] This amendment passed the full Senate in the spring of 2008.[159] He sponsored the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act supporting divestment of state pension funds from Iran's oil and gas industry, which was never enacted but later incorporated in the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010;[160] and co-sponsored legislation to reduce risks of nuclear terrorism.[161] Obama also sponsored a Senate amendment to the State Children's Health Insurance Program, providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.[162]

Obama held assignments on the Senate Committees for Foreign Relations, Environment and Public Works and Veterans' Affairs through December 2006.[163] In January 2007, he left the Environment and Public Works committee and took additional assignments with Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.[164] He also became Chairman of the Senate's subcommittee on European Affairs.[165] As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Obama made official trips to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. He met with Mahmoud Abbas before Abbas became President of the Palestinian National Authority, and gave a speech at the University of Nairobi in which he condemned corruption within the Kenyan government.[166]

Obama resigned his Senate seat on November 16, 2008, to focus on his transition period for the presidency.[167]

Presidential campaigns

2008

 
2008 electoral vote results. Obama won 365–173.

On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for President of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois.[168][169] The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic, as it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his "House Divided" speech in 1858.[168][170] Obama emphasized issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and reforming the health care system.[171]

Numerous candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process, but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules.[172]

On June 2, 2008, Obama had received enough votes to clinch his election. After an initial hesitation to concede, on June 7, Clinton ended her campaign and endorsed Obama.[173]

 
Obama on stage with wife and daughters just before announcing presidential candidacy in Springfield, Illinois, February 10, 2007

On August 23, 2008, Obama announced his selection of Delaware Senator Joe Biden as his vice presidential running mate.[174] Obama selected Biden from a field speculated to include former Indiana Governor and Senator Evan Bayh and Virginia Governor Tim Kaine.[174] At the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, Hillary Clinton called for her supporters to endorse Obama, and she and Bill Clinton gave convention speeches in his support.[175][176] Obama delivered his acceptance speech at Invesco Field at Mile High stadium to a crowd of about eighty-four thousand; the speech was viewed by over three million people worldwide.[177][178][179] During both the primary process and the general election, Obama's campaign set numerous fundraising records, particularly in the quantity of small donations.[180] On June 19, 2008, Obama became the first major-party presidential candidate to turn down public financing in the general election since the system was created in 1976.[181]

John McCain was nominated as the Republican candidate, and he selected Sarah Palin as his running mate. Obama and McCain engaged in three presidential debates in September and October 2008.[182] On November 4, Obama won the presidency with 365 electoral votes to 173 received by McCain.[183] Obama won 52.9 percent of the popular vote to McCain's 45.7 percent.[184] He became the first African-American to be elected president.[2] Obama delivered his victory speech before hundreds of thousands of supporters in Chicago's Grant Park.[185] He is one of the three United States senators moved directly from the U.S. Senate to the White House, the others are Warren G. Harding and John F. Kennedy.[186]

2012

 
2012 electoral vote results. Obama won 332–206.

On April 4, 2011, Obama filed election papers with the Federal Election Commission and then announced his reelection campaign for 2012 in a video titled "It Begins with Us" that he posted on his website.[187][188][189] As the incumbent president, he ran virtually unopposed in the Democratic Party presidential primaries,[190] and on April 3, 2012, Obama secured the 2778 convention delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination.[191] At the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, Obama and Joe Biden were formally nominated by former President Bill Clinton as the Democratic Party candidates for president and vice president in the general election. Their main opponents were Republicans Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, and Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.[192]

On November 6, 2012, Obama won 332 electoral votes, exceeding the 270 required for him to be reelected as president.[193][194][195] With 51.1 percent of the popular vote,[196] Obama became the first Democratic president since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win the majority of the popular vote twice.[197][198] Obama addressed supporters and volunteers at Chicago's McCormick Place after his reelection and said: "Tonight you voted for action, not politics as usual. You elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. And in the coming weeks and months, I am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties."[199][200]

Presidency (2009–2017)

 
First official portrait of Barack Obama as President of the United States, 2009

First 100 days

 
Obama takes the oath of office administered by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. at the Capitol, January 20, 2009.

The inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president took place on January 20, 2009. In his first few days in office, Obama issued executive orders and presidential memoranda directing the U.S. military to develop plans to withdraw troops from Iraq.[201] He ordered the closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp,[202] but Congress prevented the closure by refusing to appropriate the required funds[203][204] and preventing moving any Guantanamo detainee.[205] Obama reduced the secrecy given to presidential records.[206] He also revoked President George W. Bush's restoration of President Ronald Reagan's Mexico City policy which prohibited federal aid to international family planning organizations that perform or provide counseling about abortion.[207]

Domestic policy

The first bill signed into law by Obama was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, relaxing the statute of limitations for equal-pay lawsuits.[208] Five days later, he signed the reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program to cover an additional four million uninsured children.[209] In March 2009, Obama reversed a Bush-era policy that had limited funding of embryonic stem cell research and pledged to develop "strict guidelines" on the research.[210]

 
Obama delivers a speech at joint session of Congress with Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on February 24, 2009.

Obama appointed two women to serve on the Supreme Court in the first two years of his presidency. He nominated Sonia Sotomayor on May 26, 2009, to replace retiring Associate Justice David Souter; she was confirmed on August 6, 2009,[211] becoming the first Supreme Court Justice of Hispanic descent.[212] Obama nominated Elena Kagan on May 10, 2010, to replace retiring Associate Justice John Paul Stevens. She was confirmed on August 5, 2010, bringing the number of women sitting simultaneously on the Court to three for the first time in American history.[213]

On March 11, 2009, Obama created the White House Council on Women and Girls, which formed part of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, having been established by Executive Order 13506 with a broad mandate to advise him on issues relating to the welfare of American women and girls. The council was chaired by Senior Advisor to the President Valerie Jarrett. Obama also established the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault through a government memorandum on January 22, 2014, with a broad mandate to advise him on issues relating to sexual assault on college and university campuses throughout the United States. The co-chairs of the Task Force were Vice President Joe Biden and Jarrett. The Task Force was a development out of the White House Council on Women and Girls and Office of the Vice President of the United States, and prior to that the 1994 Violence Against Women Act first drafted by Biden.

In a major space policy speech in April 2010, Obama announced a planned change in direction at NASA, the U.S. space agency. He ended plans for a return of human spaceflight to the moon and development of the Ares I rocket, Ares V rocket and Constellation program, in favor of funding Earth science projects, a new rocket type, research and development for an eventual crewed mission to Mars, and ongoing missions to the International Space Station.[214]

 
Obama visits an Aurora shooting victim at University of Colorado Hospital, 2012.

On January 16, 2013, one month after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, Obama signed 23 executive orders and outlined a series of sweeping proposals regarding gun control.[215] He urged Congress to reintroduce an expired ban on military-style assault weapons, such as those used in several recent mass shootings, impose limits on ammunition magazines to 10 rounds, introduce background checks on all gun sales, pass a ban on possession and sale of armor-piercing bullets, introduce harsher penalties for gun-traffickers, especially unlicensed dealers who buy arms for criminals and approving the appointment of the head of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for the first time since 2006.[216] On January 5, 2016, Obama announced new executive actions extending background check requirements to more gun sellers.[217] In a 2016 editorial in The New York Times, Obama compared the struggle for what he termed "common-sense gun reform" to women's suffrage and other civil rights movements in American history. On January 5, 2016, Obama announced new executive actions extending background check requirements to more gun sellers.[217]

In 2011, Obama signed a four-year renewal of the Patriot Act.[218] Following the 2013 global surveillance disclosures by whistleblower Edward Snowden, Obama condemned the leak as unpatriotic,[219] but called for increased restrictions on the National Security Agency (NSA) to address violations of privacy.[220][221] Obama continued and expanded surveillance programs set up by George W. Bush, while implementing some reforms.[222] He supported legislation that would have limited the NSA's ability to collect phone records in bulk under a single program and supported bringing more transparency to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).[222]

Racial issues

In his speeches as president, Obama did not make more overt references to race relations than his predecessors,[223][224] but according to one study, he implemented stronger policy action on behalf of African-Americans than any president since the Nixon era.[225]

Following Obama's election, many pondered the existence of a "postracial America."[226][227] However, lingering racial tensions quickly became apparent,[226][228] and many African-Americans expressed outrage over what they saw as an intense racial animosity directed at Obama.[229] The acquittal of George Zimmerman following the killing of Trayvon Martin sparked national outrage, leading to Obama giving a speech in which he noted that "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago."[230] The shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri sparked a wave of protests.[231] These and other events led to the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement, which campaigns against violence and systemic racism toward black people.[231] Though Obama entered office reluctant to talk about race, by 2014 he began openly discussing the disadvantages faced by many members of minority groups.[232]

Several incidents during Obama's presidency generated disapproval from the African-American community and/or with law enforcement, and Obama sought to build trust between law enforcement officials and civil rights activists, with mixed results. Some in law enforcement criticized Obama's condemnation of racial bias after incidents in which police action led to the death of African-American men, while some racial justice activists criticized Obama's expressions of empathy for the police.[233] In a March 2016 Gallup poll, nearly one third of Americans said they worried "a great deal" about race relations, a higher figure than in any previous Gallup poll since 2001.[234]

LGBT rights and same-sex marriage

On October 8, 2009, Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, a measure that expanded the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.[235] On October 30, 2009, Obama lifted the ban on travel to the United States by those infected with HIV. The lifting of the ban was celebrated by Immigration Equality.[236] On December 22, 2010, Obama signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which fulfilled a promise made in the 2008 presidential campaign[237][238] to end the don't ask, don't tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces. In 2016, the Pentagon ended the policy that barred transgender people from serving openly in the military.[239]

 
The White House was illuminated in rainbow colors on the evening of the Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling, June 26, 2015.

As a candidate for the Illinois state senate in 1996, Obama stated he favored legalizing same-sex marriage.[240] During his Senate run in 2004, he said he supported civil unions and domestic partnerships for same-sex partners but opposed same-sex marriages.[241] In 2008, he reaffirmed this position by stating "I believe marriage is between a man and a woman. I am not in favor of gay marriage."[242] On May 9, 2012, shortly after the official launch of his campaign for re-election as president, Obama said his views had evolved, and he publicly affirmed his personal support for the legalization of same-sex marriage, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to do so.[243][244] During his second inaugural address on January 21, 2013,[200] Obama became the first U.S. president in office to call for full equality for gay Americans, and the first to mention gay rights or the word "gay" in an inaugural address.[245][246] In 2013, the Obama administration filed briefs that urged the Supreme Court to rule in favor of same-sex couples in the cases of Hollingsworth v. Perry (regarding same-sex marriage)[247] and United States v. Windsor (regarding the Defense of Marriage Act).[248]

Economic policy

Obama presents his first weekly address as president of the United States on January 24, 2009, discussing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

On February 17, 2009, Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, a $787 billion (equivalent to $994 billion in 2021) economic stimulus package aimed at helping the economy recover from the deepening worldwide recession.[249] The act includes increased federal spending for health care, infrastructure, education, various tax breaks and incentives, and direct assistance to individuals.[250] In March 2009, Obama's Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, took further steps to manage the financial crisis, including introducing the Public–Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets, which contains provisions for buying up to $2 trillion in depreciated real estate assets.[251]

 
Deficit and debt increases, 2001–2016

Obama intervened in the troubled automotive industry[252] in March 2009, renewing loans for General Motors (GM) and Chrysler to continue operations while reorganizing. Over the following months the White House set terms for both firms' bankruptcies, including the sale of Chrysler to Italian automaker Fiat[253] and a reorganization of GM giving the U.S. government a temporary 60 percent equity stake in the company.[254] In June 2009, dissatisfied with the pace of economic stimulus, Obama called on his cabinet to accelerate the investment.[255] He signed into law the Car Allowance Rebate System, known colloquially as "Cash for Clunkers", which temporarily boosted the economy.[256][257][258]

The Bush and Obama administrations authorized spending and loan guarantees from the Federal Reserve and the Department of the Treasury. These guarantees totaled about $11.5 trillion, but only $3 trillion had been spent by the end of November 2009.[259] On August 2, 2011, after a lengthy congressional debate over whether to raise the nation's debt limit, Obama signed the bipartisan Budget Control Act of 2011. The legislation enforced limits on discretionary spending until 2021, established a procedure to increase the debt limit, created a Congressional Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction to propose further deficit reduction with a stated goal of achieving at least $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings over 10 years, and established automatic procedures for reducing spending by as much as $1.2 trillion if legislation originating with the new joint select committee did not achieve such savings.[260] By passing the legislation, Congress was able to prevent a U.S. government default on its obligations.[261]

The unemployment rate rose in 2009, reaching a peak in October at 10.0 percent and averaging 10.0 percent in the fourth quarter. Following a decrease to 9.7 percent in the first quarter of 2010, the unemployment rate fell to 9.6 percent in the second quarter, where it remained for the rest of the year.[262] Between February and December 2010, employment rose by 0.8 percent, which was less than the average of 1.9 percent experienced during comparable periods in the past four employment recoveries.[263] By November 2012, the unemployment rate fell to 7.7 percent,[264] decreasing to 6.7 percent in the last month of 2013.[265] During 2014, the unemployment rate continued to decline, falling to 6.3 percent in the first quarter.[266] GDP growth returned in the third quarter of 2009, expanding at a rate of 1.6 percent, followed by a 5.0 percent increase in the fourth quarter.[267] Growth continued in 2010, posting an increase of 3.7 percent in the first quarter, with lesser gains throughout the rest of the year.[267] In July 2010, the Federal Reserve noted that economic activity continued to increase, but its pace had slowed, and chairman Ben Bernanke said the economic outlook was "unusually uncertain."[268] Overall, the economy expanded at a rate of 2.9 percent in 2010.[269]

 
U.S. unemployment rate and monthly changes in net employment during Obama's tenure as president.[270][271]

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and a broad range of economists credit Obama's stimulus plan for economic growth.[272][273] The CBO released a report stating that the stimulus bill increased employment by 1–2.1 million,[273][274][275] while conceding that "it is impossible to determine how many of the reported jobs would have existed in the absence of the stimulus package."[272] Although an April 2010, survey of members of the National Association for Business Economics showed an increase in job creation (over a similar January survey) for the first time in two years, 73 percent of 68 respondents believed the stimulus bill has had no impact on employment.[276] The economy of the United States has grown faster than the other original NATO members by a wider margin under President Obama than it has anytime since the end of World War II.[277] The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development credits the much faster growth in the United States to the stimulus plan of the U.S. and the austerity measures in the European Union.[278]

Within a month of the 2010 midterm elections, Obama announced a compromise deal with the Congressional Republican leadership that included a temporary, two-year extension of the 2001 and 2003 income tax rates, a one-year payroll tax reduction, continuation of unemployment benefits, and a new rate and exemption amount for estate taxes.[279] The compromise overcame opposition from some in both parties, and the resulting $858 billion (equivalent to $1.1 trillion in 2021) Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 passed with bipartisan majorities in both houses of Congress before Obama signed it on December 17, 2010.[280]

In December 2013, Obama declared that growing income inequality is a "defining challenge of our time" and called on Congress to bolster the safety net and raise wages. This came on the heels of the nationwide strikes of fast-food workers and Pope Francis' criticism of inequality and trickle-down economics.[281] Obama urged Congress to ratify a 12-nation free trade pact called the Trans-Pacific Partnership.[282]

Environmental policy

 
Obama at a 2010 briefing on the BP oil spill at the Coast Guard Station Venice in Venice, Louisiana.

On April 20, 2010, an explosion destroyed an offshore drilling rig at the Macondo Prospect in the Gulf of Mexico, causing a major sustained oil leak. Obama visited the Gulf, announced a federal investigation, and formed a bipartisan commission to recommend new safety standards, after a review by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and concurrent Congressional hearings. He then announced a six-month moratorium on new deepwater drilling permits and leases, pending regulatory review.[283] As multiple efforts by BP failed, some in the media and public expressed confusion and criticism over various aspects of the incident, and stated a desire for more involvement by Obama and the federal government.[284] Prior to the oil spill, on March 31, 2010, Obama ended a ban on oil and gas drilling along the majority of the East Coast of the United States and along the coast of northern Alaska in an effort to win support for an energy and climate bill and to reduce foreign imports of oil and gas.[285]

In July 2013, Obama expressed reservations and said he "would reject the Keystone XL pipeline if it increased carbon pollution [or] greenhouse emissions."[286][287] On February 24, 2015, Obama vetoed a bill that would have authorized the pipeline.[288] It was the third veto of Obama's presidency and his first major veto.[289]

In December 2016, Obama permanently banned new offshore oil and gas drilling in most United States-owned waters in the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans using the 1953 Outer Continental Shelf Act.[290][291][292]

Obama emphasized the conservation of federal lands during his term in office. He used his power under the Antiquities Act to create 25 new national monuments during his presidency and expand four others, protecting a total of 553,000,000 acres (224,000,000 ha) of federal lands and waters, more than any other U.S. president.[293][294][295]

Health care reform

 
Obama signs the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the White House, March 23, 2010.

Obama called for Congress to pass legislation reforming health care in the United States, a key campaign promise and a top legislative goal.[296] He proposed an expansion of health insurance coverage to cover the uninsured, cap premium increases, and allow people to retain their coverage when they leave or change jobs. His proposal was to spend $900 billion over ten years and include a government insurance plan, also known as the public option, to compete with the corporate insurance sector as a main component to lowering costs and improving quality of health care. It would also make it illegal for insurers to drop sick people or deny them coverage for pre-existing conditions, and require every American to carry health coverage. The plan also includes medical spending cuts and taxes on insurance companies that offer expensive plans.[297][298]

 
Maximum Out-of-Pocket Premium as Percentage of Family Income and federal poverty level, under Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, starting in 2014 (Source: CRS)[299]

On July 14, 2009, House Democratic leaders introduced a 1,017-page plan for overhauling the U.S. health care system, which Obama wanted Congress to approve by the end of 2009.[296] After public debate during the Congressional summer recess of 2009, Obama delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress on September 9 where he addressed concerns over the proposals.[300] In March 2009, Obama lifted a ban on using federal funds for stem cell research.[301]

On November 7, 2009, a health care bill featuring the public option was passed in the House.[302][303] On December 24, 2009, the Senate passed its own bill—without a public option—on a party-line vote of 60–39.[304] On March 21, 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed by the Senate in December was passed in the House by a vote of 219 to 212. Obama signed the bill into law on March 23, 2010.[305]

The ACA includes health-related provisions, most of which took effect in 2014, including expanding Medicaid eligibility for people making up to 133 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) starting in 2014,[306] subsidizing insurance premiums for people making up to 400 percent of the FPL ($88,000 for family of four in 2010) so their maximum "out-of-pocket" payment for annual premiums will be from 2 percent to 9.5 percent of income,[307] providing incentives for businesses to provide health care benefits, prohibiting denial of coverage and denial of claims based on pre-existing conditions, establishing health insurance exchanges, prohibiting annual coverage caps, and support for medical research. According to White House and CBO figures, the maximum share of income that enrollees would have to pay would vary depending on their income relative to the federal poverty level.[308]

 
Percentage of Individuals in the United States without Health Insurance, 1963–2015 (Source: JAMA)[309]

The costs of these provisions are offset by taxes, fees, and cost-saving measures, such as new Medicare taxes for those in high-income brackets, taxes on indoor tanning, cuts to the Medicare Advantage program in favor of traditional Medicare, and fees on medical devices and pharmaceutical companies;[310] there is also a tax penalty for those who do not obtain health insurance, unless they are exempt due to low income or other reasons.[311] In March 2010, the CBO estimated that the net effect of both laws will be a reduction in the federal deficit by $143 billion over the first decade.[312]

The law faced several legal challenges, primarily based on the argument that an individual mandate requiring Americans to buy health insurance was unconstitutional. On June 28, 2012, the Supreme Court ruled by a 5–4 vote in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius that the mandate was constitutional under the U.S. Congress's taxing authority.[313] In Burwell v. Hobby Lobby the Court ruled that "closely-held" for-profit corporations could be exempt on religious grounds under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act from regulations adopted under the ACA that would have required them to pay for insurance that covered certain contraceptives. In June 2015, the Court ruled 6–3 in King v. Burwell that subsidies to help individuals and families purchase health insurance were authorized for those doing so on both the federal exchange and state exchanges, not only those purchasing plans "established by the State", as the statute reads.[314]

Foreign policy

 
June 4, 2009 − after his speech A New Beginning at Cairo University, U.S. President Obama participates in a roundtable interview in 2009 with among others Jamal Khashoggi, Bambang Harymurti and Nahum Barnea.
 
Obama meets with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa, February 19, 2009.

In February and March 2009, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made separate overseas trips to announce a "new era" in U.S. foreign relations with Russia and Europe, using the terms "break" and "reset" to signal major changes from the policies of the preceding administration.[315] Obama attempted to reach out to Arab leaders by granting his first interview to an Arab satellite TV network, Al Arabiya.[316] On March 19, Obama continued his outreach to the Muslim world, releasing a New Year's video message to the people and government of Iran.[317][318] On June 4, 2009, Obama delivered a speech at Cairo University in Egypt calling for "A New Beginning" in relations between the Islamic world and the United States and promoting Middle East peace.[319] On June 26, 2009, Obama condemned the Iranian government's actions towards protesters following Iran's 2009 presidential election.[320]

In 2011, Obama ordered a drone strike in Yemen which targeted and killed Anwar al-Awlaki, an American imam suspected of being a leading Al-Qaeda organizer. al-Awlaki became the first U.S. citizen to be targeted and killed by a U.S. drone strike. The Department of Justice released a memo justifying al-Awlaki's death as a lawful act of war,[321] while civil liberties advocates described it as a violation of al-Awlaki's constitutional right to due process. The killing led to significant controversy.[322] His teenage son and young daughter, also Americans, were later killed in separate US military actions, although they were not targeted specifically.[323][324]

 
Obama meets with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the White House, October 2016.

In March 2015, Obama declared that he had authorized U.S. forces to provide logistical and intelligence support to the Saudis in their military intervention in Yemen, establishing a "Joint Planning Cell" with Saudi Arabia.[325][326] In 2016, the Obama administration proposed a series of arms deals with Saudi Arabia worth $115 billion.[327] Obama halted the sale of guided munition technology to Saudi Arabia after Saudi warplanes targeted a funeral in Yemen's capital Sanaa, killing more than 140 people.[328]

War in Iraq

On February 27, 2009, Obama announced that combat operations in Iraq would end within 18 months.[329] The Obama administration scheduled the withdrawal of combat troops to be completed by August 2010, decreasing troop's levels from 142,000 while leaving a transitional force of about 50,000 in Iraq until the end of 2011. On August 19, 2010, the last U.S. combat brigade exited Iraq. Remaining troops transitioned from combat operations to counter-terrorism and the training, equipping, and advising of Iraqi security forces.[330][331] On August 31, 2010, Obama announced that the United States combat mission in Iraq was over.[332] On October 21, 2011, President Obama announced that all U.S. troops would leave Iraq in time to be "home for the holidays."[333]

 
Meeting with UK Prime Minister David Cameron during the 2010 G20 Toronto summit

In June 2014, following the capture of Mosul by ISIL, Obama sent 275 troops to provide support and security for U.S. personnel and the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. ISIS continued to gain ground and to commit widespread massacres and ethnic cleansing.[334][335] In August 2014, during the Sinjar massacre, Obama ordered a campaign of U.S. airstrikes against ISIL.[336] By the end of 2014, 3,100 American ground troops were committed to the conflict[337] and 16,000 sorties were flown over the battlefield, primarily by U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots.[338] In early 2015, with the addition of the "Panther Brigade" of the 82nd Airborne Division the number of U.S. ground troops in Iraq increased to 4,400,[339] and by July American-led coalition air forces counted 44,000 sorties over the battlefield.[340]

Afghanistan and Pakistan

 
Obama after a trilateral meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai (left) and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari (right), White House Cabinet Room, May 2009

In his election campaign, Obama called the war in Iraq a "dangerous distraction" and that emphasis should instead be put on the war in Afghanistan,[341] the region he cites as being most likely where an attack against the United States could be launched again.[342] Early in his presidency, Obama moved to bolster U.S. troop strength in Afghanistan. He announced an increase in U.S. troop levels to 17,000 military personnel in February 2009 to "stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan", an area he said had not received the "strategic attention, direction and resources it urgently requires."[343] He replaced the military commander in Afghanistan, General David D. McKiernan, with former Special Forces commander Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal in May 2009, indicating that McChrystal's Special Forces experience would facilitate the use of counterinsurgency tactics in the war.[344] On December 1, 2009, Obama announced the deployment of an additional 30,000 military personnel to Afghanistan and proposed to begin troop withdrawals 18 months from that date;[345] this took place in July 2011. David Petraeus replaced McChrystal in June 2010, after McChrystal's staff criticized White House personnel in a magazine article.[346] In February 2013, Obama said the U.S. military would reduce the troop level in Afghanistan from 68,000 to 34,000 U.S. troops by February 2014.[347] In October 2015, the White House announced a plan to keep U.S. Forces in Afghanistan indefinitely in light of the deteriorating security situation.[348]

Regarding neighboring Pakistan, Obama called its tribal border region the "greatest threat" to the security of Afghanistan and Americans, saying that he "cannot tolerate a terrorist sanctuary." In the same speech, Obama claimed that the U.S. "cannot succeed in Afghanistan or secure our homeland unless we change our Pakistan policy."[349]

Death of Osama bin Laden
President Obama's address (9:28)
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Obama and members of the national security team receive an update on Operation Neptune's Spear in the White House Situation Room, May 1, 2011. See also: Situation Room

Starting with information received from Central Intelligence Agency operatives in July 2010, the CIA developed intelligence over the next several months that determined what they believed to be the hideout of Osama bin Laden. He was living in seclusion in a large compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, a suburban area 35 miles (56 km) from Islamabad.[350] CIA head Leon Panetta reported this intelligence to President Obama in March 2011.[350] Meeting with his national security advisers over the course of the next six weeks, Obama rejected a plan to bomb the compound, and authorized a "surgical raid" to be conducted by United States Navy SEALs.[350] The operation took place on May 1, 2011, and resulted in the shooting death of bin Laden and the seizure of papers, computer drives and disks from the compound.[351][352] DNA testing was one of five methods used to positively identify bin Laden's corpse,[353] which was buried at sea several hours later.[354] Within minutes of the President's announcement from Washington, DC, late in the evening on May 1, there were spontaneous celebrations around the country as crowds gathered outside the White House, and at New York City's Ground Zero and Times Square.[351][355] Reaction to the announcement was positive across party lines, including from former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.[356]

Relations with Cuba

 
President Obama meeting with Cuban President Raúl Castro in Panama, April 2015

Since the spring of 2013, secret meetings were conducted between the United States and Cuba in the neutral locations of Canada and Vatican City.[357] The Vatican first became involved in 2013 when Pope Francis advised the U.S. and Cuba to exchange prisoners as a gesture of goodwill.[358] On December 10, 2013, Cuban President Raúl Castro, in a significant public moment, greeted and shook hands with Obama at the Nelson Mandela memorial service in Johannesburg.[359]

In December 2014, after the secret meetings, it was announced that Obama, with Pope Francis as an intermediary, had negotiated a restoration of relations with Cuba, after nearly sixty years of détente.[360] Popularly dubbed the Cuban Thaw, The New Republic deemed the Cuban Thaw to be "Obama's finest foreign policy achievement."[361] On July 1, 2015, President Obama announced that formal diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States would resume, and embassies would be opened in Washington and Havana.[362] The countries' respective "interests sections" in one another's capitals were upgraded to embassies on July 20 and August 13, 2015, respectively.[363] Obama visited Havana, Cuba for two days in March 2016, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to arrive since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.[364]

Israel

 
Obama meeting with Israeli President Shimon Peres in the Oval Office, May 2009

During the initial years of the Obama administration, the U.S. increased military cooperation with Israel, including increased military aid, re-establishment of the U.S.-Israeli Joint Political Military Group and the Defense Policy Advisory Group, and an increase in visits among high-level military officials of both countries.[365] The Obama administration asked Congress to allocate money toward funding the Iron Dome program in response to the waves of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel.[366] In March 2010, Obama took a public stance against plans by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue building Jewish housing projects in predominantly Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem.[367][368] In 2011, the United States vetoed a Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements, with the United States being the only nation to do so.[369] Obama supports the two-state solution to the Arab–Israeli conflict based on the 1967 borders with land swaps.[370]

In 2013, Jeffrey Goldberg reported that, in Obama's view, "with each new settlement announcement, Netanyahu is moving his country down a path toward near-total isolation."[371] In 2014, Obama likened the Zionist movement to the civil rights movement in the United States. He said both movements seek to bring justice and equal rights to historically persecuted peoples, explaining: "To me, being pro-Israel and pro-Jewish is part and parcel with the values that I've been fighting for since I was politically conscious and started getting involved in politics."[372] Obama expressed support for Israel's right to defend itself during the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.[373] In 2015, Obama was harshly criticized by Israel for advocating and signing the Iran Nuclear Deal; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had advocated the U.S. congress to oppose it, said the deal was "dangerous" and "bad."[374]

On December 23, 2016, under the Obama Administration, the United States abstained from United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334, which condemned Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories as a violation of international law, effectively allowing it to pass.[375] Netanyahu strongly criticized the Obama administration's actions,[376][377] and the Israeli government withdrew its annual dues from the organization, which totaled $6 million, on January 6, 2017.[378] On January 5, 2017, the United States House of Representatives voted 342–80 to condemn the UN Resolution.[379][380]

Libya

 
President Obama meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss Syria and ISIS, September 29, 2015.

In February 2011, protests in Libya began against long-time dictator Muammar Gaddafi as part of the Arab Spring. They soon turned violent. In March, as forces loyal to Gaddafi advanced on rebels across Libya, calls for a no-fly zone came from around the world, including Europe, the Arab League, and a resolution[381] passed unanimously by the U.S. Senate.[382] In response to the unanimous passage of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 on March 17, Gaddafi—who had previously vowed to "show no mercy" to the rebels of Benghazi[383]—announced an immediate cessation of military activities.[384]

The next day, on Obama's orders, the U.S. military took part in air strikes to destroy the Libyan government's air defense capabilities to protect civilians and enforce a no-fly-zone,[385] including the use of Tomahawk missiles, B-2 Spirits, and fighter jets.[386][387][388] Six days later, on March 25, by unanimous vote of all its 28 members, NATO took over leadership of the effort, dubbed Operation Unified Protector.[389] Some Representatives[390] questioned whether Obama had the constitutional authority to order military action in addition to questioning its cost, structure and aftermath.[391][392] Obama later expressed regret for playing a leading role in the destabilization of Libya, calling the certain situation there "a mess."[393] He has stated that the lack of preparation surrounding the days following the government's overthrow was the "worst mistake" of his presidency.[394]

Syrian civil war

On August 18, 2011, several months after the start of the Syrian civil war, Obama issued a written statement that said: "The time has come for President Assad to step aside."[395] This stance was reaffirmed in November 2015.[396] In 2012, Obama authorized multiple programs run by the CIA and the Pentagon to train anti-Assad rebels.[397] The Pentagon-run program was later found to have failed and was formally abandoned in October 2015.[398][399]

In the wake of a chemical weapons attack in Syria, formally blamed by the Obama administration on the Assad government, Obama chose not to enforce the "red line" he had pledged[400] and, rather than authorize the promised military action against Assad, went along with the Russia-brokered deal that led to Assad giving up chemical weapons; however attacks with chlorine gas continued.[401][402] In 2014, Obama authorized an air campaign aimed primarily at ISIL.[403]

Iran nuclear talks

 
Obama talks with Benjamin Netanyahu, March 2013.

On October 1, 2009, the Obama administration went ahead with a Bush administration program, increasing nuclear weapons production. The "Complex Modernization" initiative expanded two existing nuclear sites to produce new bomb parts. The administration built new plutonium pits at the Los Alamos lab in New Mexico and expanded enriched uranium processing at the Y-12 facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.[citation needed] In November 2013, the Obama administration opened negotiations with Iran to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons, which included an interim agreement. Negotiations took two years with numerous delays, with a deal being announced on July 14, 2015. The deal titled the "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action" saw sanctions removed in exchange for measures that would prevent Iran from producing nuclear weapons. While Obama hailed the agreement as being a step towards a more hopeful world, the deal drew strong criticism from Republican and conservative quarters, and from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.[404][405][406] In addition, the transfer of $1.7 billion in cash to Iran shortly after the deal was announced was criticized by the Republican party. The Obama administration said that the payment in cash was because of the "effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions."[407] In order to advance the deal, the Obama administration shielded Hezbollah from the Drug Enforcement Administration's Project Cassandra investigation regarding drug smuggling and from the Central Intelligence Agency.[408][409] On a side note, the very same year, in December 2015, Obama started a $348 billion worth program to back the biggest U.S. buildup of nuclear arms since Ronald Reagan left the White House.[410]

Russia

 
Obama meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in September 2015.

In March 2010, an agreement was reached with the administration of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with a new pact reducing the number of long-range nuclear weapons in the arsenals of both countries by about a third.[411] Obama and Medvedev signed the New START treaty in April 2010, and the U.S. Senate ratified it in December 2010.[412] In December 2011, Obama instructed agencies to consider LGBT rights when issuing financial aid to foreign countries.[413] In August 2013, he criticized Russia's law that discriminates against gays,[414] but he stopped short of advocating a boycott of the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.[415]

After Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014, military intervention in Syria in 2015, and the interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election,[416] George Robertson, a former UK defense secretary and NATO secretary-general, said Obama had "allowed Putin to jump back on the world stage and test the resolve of the West", adding that the legacy of this disaster would last.[417]

Cultural and political image

 
Presidential approval ratings

Obama's family history, upbringing, and Ivy League education differ markedly from those of African-American politicians who launched their careers in the 1960s through participation in the civil rights movement.[418] Expressing puzzlement over questions about whether he is "black enough", Obama told an August 2007 meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists that "we're still locked in this notion that if you appeal to white folks then there must be something wrong."[419] Obama acknowledged his youthful image in an October 2007 campaign speech, saying: "I wouldn't be here if, time and again, the torch had not been passed to a new generation."[420] Additionally, Obama has frequently been referred to as an exceptional orator.[421] During his pre-inauguration transition period and continuing into his presidency, Obama delivered a series of weekly Internet video addresses.[422]

 
Barack Obama delivers remarks during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.

According to the Gallup Organization, Obama began his presidency with a 68 percent approval rating[423] before gradually declining for the rest of the year, and eventually bottoming out at 41 percent in August 2010,[424] a trend similar to Ronald Reagan's and Bill Clinton's first years in office.[425] He experienced a small poll bounce shortly after the death of Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011. This bounce lasted until around June 2011, when his approval numbers dropped back to where they were previously.[426][427] His approval ratings rebounded around the same time as his reelection in 2012, with polls showing an average job approval of 52 percent shortly after his second inauguration.[428] Despite approval ratings dropping to 39 percent in late-2013 due to the ACA roll-out, they climbed to 50 percent in January 2015 according to Gallup.[429]

Polls showed strong support for Obama in other countries both before and during his presidency.[430][431][432] In a February 2009 poll conducted in Western Europe and the U.S. by Harris Interactive for France 24 and the International Herald Tribune, Obama was rated as the most respected world leader, as well as the most powerful.[433] In a similar poll conducted by Harris in May 2009, Obama was rated as the most popular world leader, as well as the one figure most people would pin their hopes on for pulling the world out of the economic downturn.[434][435]

On October 9, 2009, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that Obama had won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples,"[436] which drew a mixture of praise and criticism from world leaders and media figures.[437][438][439][440] He became the fourth U.S. president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and the third to become a Nobel laureate while in office.[441]

Post-presidency (2017–present)

 
Obama with his then-new successor Donald Trump and his later successor Joe Biden, at the former's inauguration on January 20, 2017

Obama's presidency ended on January 20, 2017, upon the inauguration of his successor, Donald Trump.[442][443] The family moved to a house they rented in Kalorama, Washington, D.C.[444] On March 2, 2017, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum awarded the Profile in Courage Award to Obama "for his enduring commitment to democratic ideals and elevating the standard of political courage."[445] His first public appearance since leaving the office was a seminar at the University of Chicago on April 24, where he appealed for a new generation to participate in politics.[446]

 
Obama playing golf with the President of Argentina Mauricio Macri, October 2017

On September 7, 2017, Obama partnered with former presidents Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush to work with One America Appeal to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in the Gulf Coast and Texas communities.[447]

Obama hosted the inaugural summit of the Obama Foundation in Chicago from October 31 to November 1, 2017.[448] He intends for the foundation to be the central focus of his post-presidency and part of his ambitions for his subsequent activities following his presidency to be more consequential than his time in office.[449]

Barack and Michelle Obama signed a deal on May 22, 2018, to produce docu-series, documentaries and features for Netflix under the Obamas' newly formed production company, Higher Ground Productions.[450][451] Higher Ground's first film, American Factory, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2020.[452]

 
Obama and his wife Michelle at the inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20, 2021

He received a 63% approval rating in Gallup's 2018 job approval poll for the past 10 U.S. presidents.[453]

A pipe bomb addressed to Obama was intercepted by the Secret Service on October 24, 2018. It was one of several pipe-bombs that had been mailed out to Democratic lawmakers and officials.[454]

In 2019, Barack and Michelle Obama bought a home on Martha's Vineyard from Wyc Grousbeck.[455] On October 29, 2019, Obama criticized "wokeness" and call-out culture at the Obama Foundation's annual summit.[456][457]

Obama was reluctant to make an endorsement in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries because he wanted to position himself to unify the party, no matter who the nominee was.[458] On April 14, 2020, Obama endorsed his former vice president Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, for president in the 2020 election, stating that he has "all the qualities we need in a president right now."[459][460] In May 2020, Obama criticized President Trump for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, calling his response to the crisis "an absolute chaotic disaster", and stating that the consequences of the Trump presidency have been "our worst impulses unleashed, our proud reputation around the world badly diminished, and our democratic institutions threatened like never before."[461] Trump retaliated by accusing Obama of having committed "the biggest political crime in American history", although he refused to say what he was talking about, telling reporters: "You know what the crime is, the crime is very obvious to everybody."[462]

Obama wrote a presidential memoir, in a $65 million deal with Penguin Random House.[463] The book, A Promised Land, was released on November 17, 2020.[464][465][466]

In February 2021, Obama and musician Bruce Springsteen started a podcast called Renegades: Born in the USA where the two talk about "their backgrounds, music and their 'enduring love of America.'"[467][468] In late 2021, Regina Hicks had signed a deal with Netflix, in a venture with his and Michelle's Higher Ground to develop comedy projects.[469] On March 4, 2022, Obama won an Audio Publishers Association (APA) Award in the best narration by the author category for the narration of his memoir A Promised Land.[470]

 
Obama with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in the White House on April 5, 2022

On April 5, 2022, Obama visited the White House for the first time since leaving office, in an event celebrating the 12th annual anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act.[471][472][473]

In 2022, he narrated the Netflix documentary series Our Great National Parks,[474] which later won him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator.[475]

In June 2022, it was announced that the Obamas and their podcast production company, Higher Ground, signed a multi-year deal with Audible.[476][477]

In September 2022, Obama visited the White House to unveil his and Michelle's official White House portraits.[478]

Legacy

 
Job growth during the presidency of Obama compared to other presidents, as measured as a cumulative percentage change from month after inauguration to end of his term

Historian Julian Zelizer credits Obama with "a keen sense of how the institutions of government work and the ways that his team could design policy proposals." Zelizer notes Obama's policy successes included the economic stimulus package which ended the Great Recession and the Dodd-Frank financial and consumer protection reforms, as well as the Affordable Care Act. Zelizer also notes the Democratic Party lost power and numbers of elected officials during Obama's term, saying that the consensus among historians is that Obama "turned out to be a very effective policymaker but not a tremendously successful party builder." Zelizer calls this the "defining paradox of Obama’s presidency".[479]

The Brookings Institution noted that Obama passed "only one major legislative achievement (Obamacare)—and a fragile one at that—the legacy of Obama’s presidency mainly rests on its tremendous symbolic importance and the fate of a patchwork of executive actions."[480] David W. Wise noted that Obama fell short "in areas many Progressives hold dear", including the continuation of drone strikes, not going after big banks during the Great Recession, and failing to strengthen his coalition before pushing for Obamacare. Wise called Obama's legacy that of "a disappointingly conventional president".[481]

Obama's most significant accomplishment is generally considered to be the Affordable Care Act (ACA), provisions of which went into effect from 2010 to 2020. Many attempts by Senate Republicans to repeal the ACA, including a "skinny repeal", have thus far failed.[482] However, in 2017, the penalty for violating the individual mandate was repealed effective 2019.[483] Together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act amendment, it represents the U.S. healthcare system's most significant regulatory overhaul and expansion of coverage since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965.[484][485][486][487]

Many commentators credit Obama with averting a threatened depression and pulling the economy back from the Great Recession.[482] According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Obama administration created 11.3 million jobs from the month after his first inauguration to the end of his term.[488] In 2010, Obama signed into effect the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Passed as a response to the financial crisis of 2007–08, it brought the most significant changes to financial regulation in the United States since the regulatory reform that followed the Great Depression under Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt.[489]

In 2009, Obama signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, which contained in it the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, the first addition to existing federal hate crime law in the United States since Democratic President Bill Clinton signed into law the Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996. The act expanded existing federal hate crime laws in the United States, and made it a federal crime to assault people based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.[490]

As president, Obama advanced LGBT rights.[491] In 2010, he signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act, which brought an end to "don't ask, don't tell" policy in the U.S. armed forces that banned open service from LGB people; the law went into effect the following year.[492] In 2016, his administration brought an end to the ban on transgender people serving openly in the U.S. armed forces.[493][239] A Gallup poll, taken in the final days of Obama's term, showed that 68 percent of Americans believed the U.S. had made progress on LGBT rights during Obama's eight years in office.[494]

Obama substantially escalated the use of drone strikes against suspected militants and terrorists associated with al-Qaeda and the Taliban.[495] In 2016, the last year of his presidency, the U.S. dropped 26,171 bombs on seven different countries.[496][497] Obama left about 8,400 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, 5,262 in Iraq, 503 in Syria, 133 in Pakistan, 106 in Somalia, seven in Yemen, and two in Libya at the end of his presidency.[498]

According to Pew Research Center and United States Bureau of Justice Statistics, from December 31, 2009, to December 31, 2015, inmates sentenced in U.S. federal custody declined by five percent. This is the largest decline in sentenced inmates in U.S. federal custody since Democratic President Jimmy Carter. By contrast, the federal prison population increased significantly under presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush.[499]

Human Rights Watch (HRW) called Obama's human rights record "mixed", adding that "he has often treated human rights as a secondary interest — nice to support when the cost was not too high, but nothing like a top priority he championed."[222]

Obama left office in January 2017 with a 60 percent approval rating.[500][501] Obama gained 10 spots from the same survey in 2015 from the Brookings Institution that ranked him the 18th-greatest American president.[502]

Presidential library

The Barack Obama Presidential Center is Obama's planned presidential library. It will be hosted by the University of Chicago and located in Jackson Park on the South Side of Chicago.[503]

Bibliography

Books

  • Obama, Barack (July 18, 1995). Dreams from My Father (1st ed.). New York: Times Books. ISBN 0-8129-2343-X.
  • ——————— (October 17, 2006). The Audacity of Hope (1st ed.). New York: Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-23769-9.
  • ——————— (November 16, 2010). Of Thee I Sing (1st ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-375-83527-8.
  • ——————— (November 17, 2020). A Promised Land (1st ed.). New York: Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-5247-6316-9.[504]

Audiobooks

Articles

  • Obama, Barack (1988). "Why organize? Problems in the inner city". Illinois Issues. XIV (8 & 9): 40–42. ISSN 0738-9663.
  • ——————— (1990). "Tort Law. Prenatal Injuries. Supreme Court of Illinois Refuses to Recognize Cause of Action Brought by Fetus Against Its Mother for Unintentional Infliction of Prenatal Injuries. Stallman v. Youngquist, 125 Ill. 2d 267, 531 N. E.2d 355 (1988)". Harvard Law Review. 103 (3): 823–828. doi:10.2307/1341352. JSTOR 1341352. Uncredited case comment.[505]
  • ——————— (2005). "Bound to the Word". American Libraries. 36 (7): 48–52. JSTOR 25649652.
  • ———————; Clinton, Hillary (May 25, 2006). "Making Patient Safety the Centerpiece of Medical Liability Reform". The New England Journal of Medicine. 354 (21): 2205–2208. doi:10.1056/NEJMp068100. PMID 16723612.
  • ——————— (2007). "Renewing American Leadership". Foreign Affairs. 86 (4): 2–16. JSTOR 20032411.
  • ——————— (2008). "A More Perfect Union". The Black Scholar. 38 (1): 17–23. doi:10.1080/00064246.2008.11413431. JSTOR 41069296. S2CID 219318643.
  • ——————— (2009). "What Science Can Do". Issues in Science and Technology. 25 (4): 23–30. JSTOR 43314908.
  • ——————— (2009). "A New Beginning". Zeitschrift für Staats- und Europawissenschaften (ZSE). 7 (2): 173–186. doi:10.5771/1610-7780-2009-2-173. JSTOR 26165626.
  • ——————— (August 2, 2016). "United States Health Care Reform: Progress to Date and Next Steps". Journal of the American Medical Association. 130 (5): 811–866. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.9797. PMC 5069435. PMID 27400401.
  • ——————— (January 5, 2017). "The President's Role in Advancing Criminal Justice Reform" (PDF). Harvard Law Review. 130 (3): 811–866. JSTOR 44865604.
  • ——————— (January 13, 2017). "The Irreversible Momentum of Clean Energy". Science. 355 (6321): 126–129. Bibcode:2017Sci...355..126O. doi:10.1126/science.aam6284. PMID 28069665. S2CID 30991274.
  • ——————— (May 2017). "Repealing the ACA Without a Replacement—the Risks to American Health Care". Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 72 (5): 263–264. doi:10.1097/OGX.0000000000000447. S2CID 80088566.

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For other uses see Barack Obama disambiguation Barack and Obama redirect here For other uses see Barack disambiguation and Obama disambiguation Barack Hussein Obama II b e ˈ r ɑː k h uː ˈ s eɪ n oʊ ˈ b ɑː m e listen be RAHK hoo SAYN oh BAH me 1 born August 4 1961 is an American retired politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017 Obama a member of the Democratic Party was the first African American president of the United States 2 He previously served as a U S senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008 and as an Illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004 and previously worked as a civil rights lawyer before entering politics Barack ObamaOfficial portrait 201244th President of the United StatesIn office January 20 2009 January 20 2017Vice PresidentJoe BidenPreceded byGeorge W BushSucceeded byDonald TrumpUnited States Senatorfrom IllinoisIn office January 3 2005 November 16 2008Preceded byPeter FitzgeraldSucceeded byRoland BurrisMember of the Illinois Senate from the 13th districtIn office January 8 1997 November 4 2004Preceded byAlice PalmerSucceeded byKwame RaoulPersonal detailsBornBarack Hussein Obama II 1961 08 04 August 4 1961 age 61 Honolulu Hawaii U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseMichelle Robinson m 1992 wbr ChildrenMalia SashaParentsBarack Obama Sr Ann DunhamRelativesFamily of Barack ObamaResidenceKalorama Washington D C EducationOccidental CollegeColumbia University BA Harvard University JD OccupationPoliticianlawyerauthorAwardsList of awards and honorsSignatureWebsiteOfficial websiteObama FoundationWhite House ArchivesBarack Obama s voice source source President Obama on the death of Osama bin LadenRecorded May 2 2011Obama was born in Honolulu Hawaii After graduating from Columbia University in 1983 he worked as a community organizer in Chicago In 1988 he enrolled in Harvard Law School where he was the first black president of the Harvard Law Review After graduating he became a civil rights attorney and an academic teaching constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004 Turning to elective politics he represented the 13th district in the Illinois Senate from 1997 until 2004 when he ran for the U S Senate Obama received national attention in 2004 with his March Senate primary win his well received keynote address at the July Democratic National Convention and his landslide November election to the Senate In 2008 after a close primary campaign against Hillary Clinton he was nominated by the Democratic Party for president and chose Joe Biden as his running mate Obama was elected over Republican nominee John McCain in the presidential election and was inaugurated on January 20 2009 Nine months later he was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate a decision that drew a mixture of praise and criticism Obama s first term actions addressed the global financial crisis and included a major stimulus package a partial extension of George W Bush s tax cuts legislation to reform health care a major financial regulation reform bill and the end of a major US military presence in Iraq Obama also appointed Supreme Court justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan the former being the first Hispanic American on the Supreme Court He ordered the counterterrorism raid which killed Osama bin Laden and downplayed Bush s counterinsurgency model expanding air strikes and making extensive use of special forces while encouraging greater reliance on host government militaries After winning re election by defeating Republican opponent Mitt Romney Obama was sworn in for a second term on January 20 2013 In his second term Obama took steps to combat climate change signing a major international climate agreement and an executive order to limit carbon emissions Obama also presided over the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and other legislation passed in his first term and he negotiated a nuclear agreement with Iran and normalized relations with Cuba The number of American soldiers in Afghanistan fell dramatically during Obama s second term though U S soldiers remained in Afghanistan throughout Obama s presidency During Obama s terms as president the United States reputation abroad and the American economy improved significantly although the country experienced high levels of partisan divide Obama left office on January 20 2017 and continues to reside in Washington D C His presidential library in Chicago began construction in 2021 Since leaving office Obama has remained active in Democratic politics including campaigning for candidates in various American elections Outside of politics Obama has published three bestselling books Dreams from My Father 1995 The Audacity of Hope 2006 and A Promised Land 2020 Rankings by scholars and historians in which he has been featured since 2010 place him in the middle to upper tier of American presidents 3 4 5 Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 Education 1 1 1 College and research jobs 1 1 2 Community organizer and Harvard Law School 1 1 3 University of Chicago Law School 1 2 Family and personal life 1 2 1 Last name 1 3 Religious views 2 Legal career 2 1 Civil Rights attorney 3 Legislative career 3 1 Illinois Senate 1997 2004 3 2 2004 U S Senate campaign 3 3 U S Senate 2005 2008 4 Presidential campaigns 4 1 2008 4 2 2012 5 Presidency 2009 2017 5 1 First 100 days 5 2 Domestic policy 5 2 1 Racial issues 5 2 2 LGBT rights and same sex marriage 5 2 3 Economic policy 5 2 4 Environmental policy 5 2 5 Health care reform 5 3 Foreign policy 5 3 1 War in Iraq 5 3 2 Afghanistan and Pakistan 5 3 2 1 Death of Osama bin Laden 5 3 3 Relations with Cuba 5 3 4 Israel 5 3 5 Libya 5 3 6 Syrian civil war 5 3 7 Iran nuclear talks 5 3 8 Russia 6 Cultural and political image 7 Post presidency 2017 present 8 Legacy 8 1 Presidential library 9 Bibliography 9 1 Books 9 2 Audiobooks 9 3 Articles 10 See also 10 1 Politics 10 2 Other 10 3 Lists 11 References 11 1 Bibliography 12 Further reading 13 External links 13 1 Official 13 2 OtherEarly life and careerMain article Early life and career of Barack Obama Stanley Armour Dunham Ann Dunham Maya Soetoro and Barack Obama L to R mid 1970s in Honolulu Obama was born on August 4 1961 6 at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu Hawaii 7 8 9 He is the only president born outside the contiguous 48 states 10 He was born to an American mother and a Kenyan father His mother Ann Dunham 1942 1995 was born in Wichita Kansas and was mostly of English descent though in 2007 it was discovered her great great grandfather Falmouth Kearney emigrated from the village of Moneygall Ireland to the US in 1850 11 In July 2012 Ancestry com found a strong likelihood that Dunham was descended from John Punch an enslaved African man who lived in the Colony of Virginia during the seventeenth century 12 13 Obama s father Barack Obama Sr 1934 1982 14 15 was a married 16 17 18 Luo Kenyan from Nyang oma Kogelo 16 19 Obama s parents met in 1960 in a Russian language class at the University of Hawaii at Manoa where his father was a foreign student on a scholarship 20 21 The couple married in Wailuku Hawaii on February 2 1961 six months before Obama was born 22 23 In late August 1961 a few weeks after he was born Barack and his mother moved to the University of Washington in Seattle where they lived for a year During that time Barack s father completed his undergraduate degree in economics in Hawaii graduating in June 1962 He left to attend graduate school on a scholarship at Harvard University where he earned an M A in economics Obama s parents divorced in March 1964 24 Obama Sr returned to Kenya in 1964 where he married for a third time and worked for the Kenyan government as the Senior Economic Analyst in the Ministry of Finance 25 He visited his son in Hawaii only once at Christmas 1971 26 before he was killed in an automobile accident in 1982 when Obama was 21 years old 27 Recalling his early childhood Obama said That my father looked nothing like the people around me that he was black as pitch my mother white as milk barely registered in my mind 21 He described his struggles as a young adult to reconcile social perceptions of his multiracial heritage 28 In 1963 Dunham met Lolo Soetoro at the University of Hawaii he was an Indonesian East West Center graduate student in geography The couple married on Molokai on March 15 1965 29 After two one year extensions of his J 1 visa Lolo returned to Indonesia in 1966 His wife and stepson followed sixteen months later in 1967 The family initially lived in the Menteng Dalam neighborhood in the Tebet district of South Jakarta From 1970 they lived in a wealthier neighborhood in the Menteng district of Central Jakarta 30 Education Obama s school record in St Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School Obama was enrolled as Barry Soetoro no 1 and was wrongly recorded as an Indonesian citizen no 3 and a Muslim no 4 31 At the age of six Obama and his mother had moved to Indonesia to join his stepfather From age six to ten he attended local Indonesian language schools Sekolah Dasar Katolik Santo Fransiskus Asisi St Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School for two years and Sekolah Dasar Negeri Menteng 01 State Elementary School Menteng 01 for one and a half years supplemented by English language Calvert School homeschooling by his mother 32 33 As a result of his four years in Jakarta he was able to speak Indonesian fluently as a child 34 During his time in Indonesia Obama s stepfather taught him to be resilient and gave him a pretty hardheaded assessment of how the world works 35 In 1971 Obama returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents Madelyn and Stanley Dunham He attended Punahou School a private college preparatory school with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979 36 In his youth Obama went by the nickname Barry 37 Obama lived with his mother and half sister Maya Soetoro in Hawaii for three years from 1972 to 1975 while his mother was a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Hawaii 38 Obama chose to stay in Hawaii when his mother and half sister returned to Indonesia in 1975 so his mother could begin anthropology field work 39 His mother spent most of the next two decades in Indonesia divorcing Lolo in 1980 and earning a PhD degree in 1992 before dying in 1995 in Hawaii following unsuccessful treatment for ovarian and uterine cancer 40 Of his years in Honolulu Obama wrote The opportunity that Hawaii offered to experience a variety of cultures in a climate of mutual respect became an integral part of my world view and a basis for the values that I hold most dear 41 Obama has also written and talked about using alcohol marijuana and cocaine during his teenage years to push questions of who I was out of my mind 42 Obama was also a member of the choom gang a self named group of friends who spent time together and occasionally smoked marijuana 43 44 College and research jobs After graduating from high school in 1979 Obama moved to Los Angeles to attend Occidental College on a full scholarship In February 1981 Obama made his first public speech calling for Occidental to participate in the disinvestment from South Africa in response to that nation s policy of apartheid 45 In mid 1981 Obama traveled to Indonesia to visit his mother and half sister Maya and visited the families of college friends in Pakistan for three weeks 45 Later in 1981 he transferred to Columbia University in New York City as a junior where he majored in political science with a specialty in international relations 46 and in English literature 47 and lived off campus on West 109th Street 48 He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983 and a 3 7 GPA After graduating Obama worked for about a year at the Business International Corporation where he was a financial researcher and writer 49 50 then as a project coordinator for the New York Public Interest Research Group on the City College of New York campus for three months in 1985 51 52 53 Community organizer and Harvard Law School Two years after graduating from Columbia Obama moved from New York to Chicago when he was hired as director of the Developing Communities Project a church based community organization originally comprising eight Catholic parishes in Roseland West Pullman and Riverdale on Chicago s South Side He worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988 52 54 He helped set up a job training program a college preparatory tutoring program and a tenants rights organization in Altgeld Gardens 55 Obama also worked as a consultant and instructor for the Gamaliel Foundation a community organizing institute 56 In mid 1988 he traveled for the first time in Europe for three weeks and then for five weeks in Kenya where he met many of his paternal relatives for the first time 57 58 External video Derrick Bell threatens to leave Harvard April 24 1990 11 34 Boston TV Digital Archive 59 Student Barack Obama introduces Professor Derrick Bell starting at 6 25 Despite being offered a full scholarship to Northwestern University School of Law Obama enrolled at Harvard Law School in the fall of 1988 living in nearby Somerville Massachusetts 60 He was selected as an editor of the Harvard Law Review at the end of his first year 61 president of the journal in his second year 55 62 and research assistant to the constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe while at Harvard 63 During his summers he returned to Chicago where he worked as a summer associate at the law firms of Sidley Austin in 1989 and Hopkins amp Sutter in 1990 64 Obama s election as the first black president of the Harvard Law Review gained national media attention 55 62 and led to a publishing contract and advance for a book about race relations 65 which evolved into a personal memoir The manuscript was published in mid 1995 as Dreams from My Father 65 Obama graduated from Harvard Law in 1991 with a Juris Doctor magna cum laude 66 61 University of Chicago Law School In 1991 Obama accepted a two year position as Visiting Law and Government Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School to work on his first book 65 67 He then taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years first as a lecturer from 1992 to 1996 and then as a senior lecturer from 1996 to 2004 68 From April to October 1992 Obama directed Illinois s Project Vote a voter registration campaign with ten staffers and seven hundred volunteer registrars it achieved its goal of registering 150 000 of 400 000 unregistered African Americans in the state leading Crain s Chicago Business to name Obama to its 1993 list of 40 under Forty powers to be 69 Family and personal life Main article Family of Barack Obama In a 2006 interview Obama highlighted the diversity of his extended family It s like a little mini United Nations he said I ve got relatives who look like Bernie Mac and I ve got relatives who look like Margaret Thatcher 70 Obama has a half sister with whom he was raised Maya Soetoro Ng and seven other half siblings from his Kenyan father s family six of them living 71 Obama s mother was survived by her Kansas born mother Madelyn Dunham 72 until her death on November 2 2008 73 two days before his election to the presidency Obama also has roots in Ireland he met with his Irish cousins in Moneygall in May 2011 74 In Dreams from My Father Obama ties his mother s family history to possible Native American ancestors and distant relatives of Jefferson Davis President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War He also shares distant ancestors in common with George W Bush and Dick Cheney among others 75 76 77 Obama lived with anthropologist Sheila Miyoshi Jager while he was a community organizer in Chicago in the 1980s 78 He proposed to her twice but both Jager and her parents turned him down 78 79 The relationship was not made public until May 2017 several months after his presidency had ended 79 Obama poses in the Green Room of the White House with wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia 2009 In June 1989 Obama met Michelle Robinson when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of Sidley Austin 80 Robinson was assigned for three months as Obama s adviser at the firm and she joined him at several group social functions but declined his initial requests to date 81 They began dating later that summer became engaged in 1991 and were married on October 3 1992 82 After suffering a miscarriage Michelle underwent in vitro fertilization to conceive their children 83 The couple s first daughter Malia Ann was born in 1998 84 followed by a second daughter Natasha Sasha in 2001 85 The Obama daughters attended the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools When they moved to Washington D C in January 2009 the girls started at the Sidwell Friends School 86 The Obamas had two Portuguese Water Dogs the first a male named Bo was a gift from Senator Ted Kennedy 87 In 2013 Bo was joined by Sunny a female 88 Bo died of cancer on May 8 2021 89 Obama playing in a pickup game on the White House basketball court 2009 Obama is a supporter of the Chicago White Sox and he threw out the first pitch at the 2005 ALCS when he was still a senator 90 In 2009 he threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the All Star Game while wearing a White Sox jacket 91 He is also primarily a Chicago Bears football fan in the NFL but in his childhood and adolescence was a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and rooted for them ahead of their victory in Super Bowl XLIII 12 days after he took office as president 92 In 2011 Obama invited the 1985 Chicago Bears to the White House the team had not visited the White House after their Super Bowl win in 1986 due to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster 93 He plays basketball a sport he participated in as a member of his high school s varsity team 94 and he is left handed 95 In 2005 the Obama family applied the proceeds of a book deal and moved from a Hyde Park Chicago condominium to a 1 6 million house equivalent to 2 2 million in 2021 in neighboring Kenwood Chicago 96 The purchase of an adjacent lot and sale of part of it to Obama by the wife of developer campaign donor and friend Tony Rezko attracted media attention because of Rezko s subsequent indictment and conviction on political corruption charges that were unrelated to Obama 97 In December 2007 Money Magazine estimated Obama s net worth at 1 3 million equivalent to 1 7 million in 2021 98 Their 2009 tax return showed a household income of 5 5 million up from about 4 2 million in 2007 and 1 6 million in 2005 mostly from sales of his books 99 100 On his 2010 income of 1 7 million he gave 14 percent to non profit organizations including 131 000 to Fisher House Foundation a charity assisting wounded veterans families allowing them to reside near where the veteran is receiving medical treatments 101 102 Per his 2012 financial disclosure Obama may be worth as much as 10 million 103 Last name Obama s last name originates from Luo people In Luo language it means bent over or limping 104 Religious views Obama is a Protestant Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life 105 He wrote in The Audacity of Hope that he was not raised in a religious household He described his mother raised by non religious parents as being detached from religion yet in many ways the most spiritually awakened person I have ever known and a lonely witness for secular humanism He described his father as a confirmed atheist by the time his parents met and his stepfather as a man who saw religion as not particularly useful Obama explained how through working with black churches as a community organizer while in his twenties he came to understand the power of the African American religious tradition to spur social change 106 The Obamas worship at African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington D C January 2013 In January 2008 Obama told Christianity Today I am a Christian and I am a devout Christian I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ I believe that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life 107 On September 27 2010 Obama released a statement commenting on his religious views saying I m a Christian by choice My family didn t frankly they weren t folks who went to church every week And my mother was one of the most spiritual people I knew but she didn t raise me in the church So I came to my Christian faith later in life and it was because the precepts of Jesus Christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that I would want to lead being my brothers and sisters keeper treating others as they would treat me 108 109 Obama met Trinity United Church of Christ pastor Jeremiah Wright in October 1987 and became a member of Trinity in 1992 110 During Obama s first presidential campaign in May 2008 he resigned from Trinity after some of Wright s statements were criticized 111 Since moving to Washington D C in 2009 the Obama family has attended several Protestant churches including Shiloh Baptist Church and St John s Episcopal Church as well as Evergreen Chapel at Camp David but the members of the family do not attend church on a regular basis 112 113 114 In 2016 he said that he gets inspiration from a few items that remind him of all the different people I ve met along the way adding I carry these around all the time I m not that superstitious so it s not like I think I necessarily have to have them on me at all times The items a whole bowl full include rosary beads given to him by Pope Francis a figurine of the Hindu deity Hanuman a Coptic cross from Ethiopia a small Buddha statue given by a monk and a metal poker chip that used to be the lucky charm of a motorcyclist in Iowa 115 116 Legal careerCivil Rights attorney He joined Davis Miner Barnhill amp Galland a 13 attorney law firm specializing in civil rights litigation and neighborhood economic development where he was an associate for three years from 1993 to 1996 then of counsel from 1996 to 2004 In 1994 he was listed as one of the lawyers in Buycks Roberson v Citibank Fed Sav Bank 94 C 4094 N D Ill This class action lawsuit was filed in 1994 with Selma Buycks Roberson as lead plaintiff and alleged that Citibank Federal Savings Bank had engaged in practices forbidden under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and the Fair Housing Act The case was settled out of court Final judgment was issued on May 13 1998 with Citibank Federal Savings Bank agreeing to pay attorney fees citation needed From 1994 to 2002 Obama served on the boards of directors of the Woods Fund of Chicago which in 1985 had been the first foundation to fund the Developing Communities Project and of the Joyce Foundation 52 He served on the board of directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge from 1995 to 2002 as founding president and chairman of the board of directors from 1995 to 1999 52 Obama s law license became inactive in 2007 117 118 Legislative careerIllinois Senate 1997 2004 Main article Illinois Senate career of Barack Obama State Senator Obama and others celebrate the naming of a street in Chicago after ShoreBank co founder Milton Davis in 1998 Obama was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996 succeeding Democratic State Senator Alice Palmer from Illinois s 13th District which at that time spanned Chicago South Side neighborhoods from Hyde Park Kenwood south to South Shore and west to Chicago Lawn 119 Once elected Obama gained bipartisan support for legislation that reformed ethics and health care laws 120 121 He sponsored a law that increased tax credits for low income workers negotiated welfare reform and promoted increased subsidies for childcare 122 In 2001 as co chairman of the bipartisan Joint Committee on Administrative Rules Obama supported Republican Governor Ryan s payday loan regulations and predatory mortgage lending regulations aimed at averting home foreclosures 123 124 He was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998 defeating Republican Yesse Yehudah in the general election and was re elected again in 2002 125 126 In 2000 he lost a Democratic primary race for Illinois s 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives to four term incumbent Bobby Rush by a margin of two to one 127 In January 2003 Obama became chairman of the Illinois Senate s Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats after a decade in the minority regained a majority 128 He sponsored and led unanimous bipartisan passage of legislation to monitor racial profiling by requiring police to record the race of drivers they detained and legislation making Illinois the first state to mandate videotaping of homicide interrogations 122 129 130 131 During his 2004 general election campaign for the U S Senate police representatives credited Obama for his active engagement with police organizations in enacting death penalty reforms 132 Obama resigned from the Illinois Senate in November 2004 following his election to the U S Senate 133 2004 U S Senate campaign Main article 2004 United States Senate election in Illinois Results of the 2004 U S Senate race in Illinois Obama won the counties in blue In May 2002 Obama commissioned a poll to assess his prospects in a 2004 U S Senate race He created a campaign committee began raising funds and lined up political media consultant David Axelrod by August 2002 Obama formally announced his candidacy in January 2003 134 Obama was an early opponent of the George W Bush administration s 2003 invasion of Iraq 135 On October 2 2002 the day President Bush and Congress agreed on the joint resolution authorizing the Iraq War 136 Obama addressed the first high profile Chicago anti Iraq War rally 137 and spoke out against the war 138 He addressed another anti war rally in March 2003 and told the crowd it s not too late to stop the war 139 Decisions by Republican incumbent Peter Fitzgerald and his Democratic predecessor Carol Moseley Braun to not participate in the election resulted in wide open Democratic and Republican primary contests involving 15 candidates 140 In the March 2004 primary election Obama won in an unexpected landslide which overnight made him a rising star within the national Democratic Party started speculation about a presidential future and led to the reissue of his memoir Dreams from My Father 141 In July 2004 Obama delivered the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention 142 seen by nine million viewers His speech was well received and elevated his status within the Democratic Party 143 Obama s expected opponent in the general election Republican primary winner Jack Ryan withdrew from the race in June 2004 144 Six weeks later Alan Keyes accepted the Republican nomination to replace Ryan 145 In the November 2004 general election Obama won with 70 percent of the vote the largest margin of victory for a Senate candidate in Illinois history 146 He took 92 of the state s 102 counties including several where Democrats traditionally do not do well U S Senate 2005 2008 See also United States Senate career of Barack Obama and List of bills sponsored by Barack Obama in the United States Senate Official portrait of Obama as a member of the United States Senate Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 3 2005 147 becoming the only Senate member of the Congressional Black Caucus 148 He introduced two initiatives that bore his name Lugar Obama which expanded the Nunn Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction concept to conventional weapons 149 and the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 which authorized the establishment of USAspending gov a web search engine on federal spending 150 On June 3 2008 Senator Obama along with Senators Tom Carper Tom Coburn and John McCain introduced follow up legislation Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008 151 He also cosponsored the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act 152 In December 2006 President Bush signed into law the Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief Security and Democracy Promotion Act marking the first federal legislation to be enacted with Obama as its primary sponsor 153 154 In January 2007 Obama and Senator Feingold introduced a corporate jet provision to the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act which was signed into law in September 2007 155 156 Obama and senator Richard Lugar visit a Russian facility for dismantling mobile missiles August 2005 157 Later in 2007 Obama sponsored an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act to add safeguards for personality disorder military discharges 158 This amendment passed the full Senate in the spring of 2008 159 He sponsored the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act supporting divestment of state pension funds from Iran s oil and gas industry which was never enacted but later incorporated in the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions Accountability and Divestment Act of 2010 160 and co sponsored legislation to reduce risks of nuclear terrorism 161 Obama also sponsored a Senate amendment to the State Children s Health Insurance Program providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat related injuries 162 Obama held assignments on the Senate Committees for Foreign Relations Environment and Public Works and Veterans Affairs through December 2006 163 In January 2007 he left the Environment and Public Works committee and took additional assignments with Health Education Labor and Pensions and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs 164 He also became Chairman of the Senate s subcommittee on European Affairs 165 As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Obama made official trips to Eastern Europe the Middle East Central Asia and Africa He met with Mahmoud Abbas before Abbas became President of the Palestinian National Authority and gave a speech at the University of Nairobi in which he condemned corruption within the Kenyan government 166 Obama resigned his Senate seat on November 16 2008 to focus on his transition period for the presidency 167 Presidential campaigns2008 Main articles 2008 United States presidential election Barack Obama 2008 presidential primary campaign and Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign 2008 electoral vote results Obama won 365 173 On February 10 2007 Obama announced his candidacy for President of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield Illinois 168 169 The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic as it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his House Divided speech in 1858 168 170 Obama emphasized issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War increasing energy independence and reforming the health care system 171 Numerous candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries The field narrowed to Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton after early contests with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long range planning superior fundraising dominant organizing in caucus states and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules 172 On June 2 2008 Obama had received enough votes to clinch his election After an initial hesitation to concede on June 7 Clinton ended her campaign and endorsed Obama 173 Obama on stage with wife and daughters just before announcing presidential candidacy in Springfield Illinois February 10 2007On August 23 2008 Obama announced his selection of Delaware Senator Joe Biden as his vice presidential running mate 174 Obama selected Biden from a field speculated to include former Indiana Governor and Senator Evan Bayh and Virginia Governor Tim Kaine 174 At the Democratic National Convention in Denver Colorado Hillary Clinton called for her supporters to endorse Obama and she and Bill Clinton gave convention speeches in his support 175 176 Obama delivered his acceptance speech at Invesco Field at Mile High stadium to a crowd of about eighty four thousand the speech was viewed by over three million people worldwide 177 178 179 During both the primary process and the general election Obama s campaign set numerous fundraising records particularly in the quantity of small donations 180 On June 19 2008 Obama became the first major party presidential candidate to turn down public financing in the general election since the system was created in 1976 181 John McCain was nominated as the Republican candidate and he selected Sarah Palin as his running mate Obama and McCain engaged in three presidential debates in September and October 2008 182 On November 4 Obama won the presidency with 365 electoral votes to 173 received by McCain 183 Obama won 52 9 percent of the popular vote to McCain s 45 7 percent 184 He became the first African American to be elected president 2 Obama delivered his victory speech before hundreds of thousands of supporters in Chicago s Grant Park 185 He is one of the three United States senators moved directly from the U S Senate to the White House the others are Warren G Harding and John F Kennedy 186 2012 Main articles 2012 United States presidential election and Barack Obama 2012 presidential campaign 2012 electoral vote results Obama won 332 206 On April 4 2011 Obama filed election papers with the Federal Election Commission and then announced his reelection campaign for 2012 in a video titled It Begins with Us that he posted on his website 187 188 189 As the incumbent president he ran virtually unopposed in the Democratic Party presidential primaries 190 and on April 3 2012 Obama secured the 2778 convention delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination 191 At the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte North Carolina Obama and Joe Biden were formally nominated by former President Bill Clinton as the Democratic Party candidates for president and vice president in the general election Their main opponents were Republicans Mitt Romney the former governor of Massachusetts and Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin 192 On November 6 2012 Obama won 332 electoral votes exceeding the 270 required for him to be reelected as president 193 194 195 With 51 1 percent of the popular vote 196 Obama became the first Democratic president since Franklin D Roosevelt to win the majority of the popular vote twice 197 198 Obama addressed supporters and volunteers at Chicago s McCormick Place after his reelection and said Tonight you voted for action not politics as usual You elected us to focus on your jobs not ours And in the coming weeks and months I am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties 199 200 Presidency 2009 2017 First official portrait of Barack Obama as President of the United States 2009 Main article Presidency of Barack Obama For a chronological guide see Timeline of the Barack Obama presidency First 100 days Main article First 100 days of Barack Obama s presidency Obama takes the oath of office administered by Chief Justice John G Roberts Jr at the Capitol January 20 2009 The inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president took place on January 20 2009 In his first few days in office Obama issued executive orders and presidential memoranda directing the U S military to develop plans to withdraw troops from Iraq 201 He ordered the closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp 202 but Congress prevented the closure by refusing to appropriate the required funds 203 204 and preventing moving any Guantanamo detainee 205 Obama reduced the secrecy given to presidential records 206 He also revoked President George W Bush s restoration of President Ronald Reagan s Mexico City policy which prohibited federal aid to international family planning organizations that perform or provide counseling about abortion 207 Domestic policy See also Social policy of the Barack Obama administration The first bill signed into law by Obama was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 relaxing the statute of limitations for equal pay lawsuits 208 Five days later he signed the reauthorization of the State Children s Health Insurance Program to cover an additional four million uninsured children 209 In March 2009 Obama reversed a Bush era policy that had limited funding of embryonic stem cell research and pledged to develop strict guidelines on the research 210 Obama delivers a speech at joint session of Congress with Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on February 24 2009 Obama appointed two women to serve on the Supreme Court in the first two years of his presidency He nominated Sonia Sotomayor on May 26 2009 to replace retiring Associate Justice David Souter she was confirmed on August 6 2009 211 becoming the first Supreme Court Justice of Hispanic descent 212 Obama nominated Elena Kagan on May 10 2010 to replace retiring Associate Justice John Paul Stevens She was confirmed on August 5 2010 bringing the number of women sitting simultaneously on the Court to three for the first time in American history 213 On March 11 2009 Obama created the White House Council on Women and Girls which formed part of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs having been established by Executive Order 13506 with a broad mandate to advise him on issues relating to the welfare of American women and girls The council was chaired by Senior Advisor to the President Valerie Jarrett Obama also established the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault through a government memorandum on January 22 2014 with a broad mandate to advise him on issues relating to sexual assault on college and university campuses throughout the United States The co chairs of the Task Force were Vice President Joe Biden and Jarrett The Task Force was a development out of the White House Council on Women and Girls and Office of the Vice President of the United States and prior to that the 1994 Violence Against Women Act first drafted by Biden In a major space policy speech in April 2010 Obama announced a planned change in direction at NASA the U S space agency He ended plans for a return of human spaceflight to the moon and development of the Ares I rocket Ares V rocket and Constellation program in favor of funding Earth science projects a new rocket type research and development for an eventual crewed mission to Mars and ongoing missions to the International Space Station 214 Obama visits an Aurora shooting victim at University of Colorado Hospital 2012 On January 16 2013 one month after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting Obama signed 23 executive orders and outlined a series of sweeping proposals regarding gun control 215 He urged Congress to reintroduce an expired ban on military style assault weapons such as those used in several recent mass shootings impose limits on ammunition magazines to 10 rounds introduce background checks on all gun sales pass a ban on possession and sale of armor piercing bullets introduce harsher penalties for gun traffickers especially unlicensed dealers who buy arms for criminals and approving the appointment of the head of the federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives for the first time since 2006 216 On January 5 2016 Obama announced new executive actions extending background check requirements to more gun sellers 217 In a 2016 editorial in The New York Times Obama compared the struggle for what he termed common sense gun reform to women s suffrage and other civil rights movements in American history On January 5 2016 Obama announced new executive actions extending background check requirements to more gun sellers 217 In 2011 Obama signed a four year renewal of the Patriot Act 218 Following the 2013 global surveillance disclosures by whistleblower Edward Snowden Obama condemned the leak as unpatriotic 219 but called for increased restrictions on the National Security Agency NSA to address violations of privacy 220 221 Obama continued and expanded surveillance programs set up by George W Bush while implementing some reforms 222 He supported legislation that would have limited the NSA s ability to collect phone records in bulk under a single program and supported bringing more transparency to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court FISC 222 Racial issues See also Race and ethnicity in the United States In his speeches as president Obama did not make more overt references to race relations than his predecessors 223 224 but according to one study he implemented stronger policy action on behalf of African Americans than any president since the Nixon era 225 Following Obama s election many pondered the existence of a postracial America 226 227 However lingering racial tensions quickly became apparent 226 228 and many African Americans expressed outrage over what they saw as an intense racial animosity directed at Obama 229 The acquittal of George Zimmerman following the killing of Trayvon Martin sparked national outrage leading to Obama giving a speech in which he noted that Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago 230 The shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson Missouri sparked a wave of protests 231 These and other events led to the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement which campaigns against violence and systemic racism toward black people 231 Though Obama entered office reluctant to talk about race by 2014 he began openly discussing the disadvantages faced by many members of minority groups 232 Several incidents during Obama s presidency generated disapproval from the African American community and or with law enforcement and Obama sought to build trust between law enforcement officials and civil rights activists with mixed results Some in law enforcement criticized Obama s condemnation of racial bias after incidents in which police action led to the death of African American men while some racial justice activists criticized Obama s expressions of empathy for the police 233 In a March 2016 Gallup poll nearly one third of Americans said they worried a great deal about race relations a higher figure than in any previous Gallup poll since 2001 234 LGBT rights and same sex marriage On October 8 2009 Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act a measure that expanded the 1969 United States federal hate crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim s actual or perceived gender sexual orientation gender identity or disability 235 On October 30 2009 Obama lifted the ban on travel to the United States by those infected with HIV The lifting of the ban was celebrated by Immigration Equality 236 On December 22 2010 Obama signed the Don t Ask Don t Tell Repeal Act of 2010 which fulfilled a promise made in the 2008 presidential campaign 237 238 to end the don t ask don t tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces In 2016 the Pentagon ended the policy that barred transgender people from serving openly in the military 239 The White House was illuminated in rainbow colors on the evening of the Supreme Court same sex marriage ruling June 26 2015 As a candidate for the Illinois state senate in 1996 Obama stated he favored legalizing same sex marriage 240 During his Senate run in 2004 he said he supported civil unions and domestic partnerships for same sex partners but opposed same sex marriages 241 In 2008 he reaffirmed this position by stating I believe marriage is between a man and a woman I am not in favor of gay marriage 242 On May 9 2012 shortly after the official launch of his campaign for re election as president Obama said his views had evolved and he publicly affirmed his personal support for the legalization of same sex marriage becoming the first sitting U S president to do so 243 244 During his second inaugural address on January 21 2013 200 Obama became the first U S president in office to call for full equality for gay Americans and the first to mention gay rights or the word gay in an inaugural address 245 246 In 2013 the Obama administration filed briefs that urged the Supreme Court to rule in favor of same sex couples in the cases of Hollingsworth v Perry regarding same sex marriage 247 and United States v Windsor regarding the Defense of Marriage Act 248 Economic policy Main article Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration source source source source source source source source source source source source track track Obama presents his first weekly address as president of the United States on January 24 2009 discussing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 On February 17 2009 Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 a 787 billion equivalent to 994 billion in 2021 economic stimulus package aimed at helping the economy recover from the deepening worldwide recession 249 The act includes increased federal spending for health care infrastructure education various tax breaks and incentives and direct assistance to individuals 250 In March 2009 Obama s Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner took further steps to manage the financial crisis including introducing the Public Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets which contains provisions for buying up to 2 trillion in depreciated real estate assets 251 Deficit and debt increases 2001 2016 Obama intervened in the troubled automotive industry 252 in March 2009 renewing loans for General Motors GM and Chrysler to continue operations while reorganizing Over the following months the White House set terms for both firms bankruptcies including the sale of Chrysler to Italian automaker Fiat 253 and a reorganization of GM giving the U S government a temporary 60 percent equity stake in the company 254 In June 2009 dissatisfied with the pace of economic stimulus Obama called on his cabinet to accelerate the investment 255 He signed into law the Car Allowance Rebate System known colloquially as Cash for Clunkers which temporarily boosted the economy 256 257 258 The Bush and Obama administrations authorized spending and loan guarantees from the Federal Reserve and the Department of the Treasury These guarantees totaled about 11 5 trillion but only 3 trillion had been spent by the end of November 2009 259 On August 2 2011 after a lengthy congressional debate over whether to raise the nation s debt limit Obama signed the bipartisan Budget Control Act of 2011 The legislation enforced limits on discretionary spending until 2021 established a procedure to increase the debt limit created a Congressional Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction to propose further deficit reduction with a stated goal of achieving at least 1 5 trillion in budgetary savings over 10 years and established automatic procedures for reducing spending by as much as 1 2 trillion if legislation originating with the new joint select committee did not achieve such savings 260 By passing the legislation Congress was able to prevent a U S government default on its obligations 261 The unemployment rate rose in 2009 reaching a peak in October at 10 0 percent and averaging 10 0 percent in the fourth quarter Following a decrease to 9 7 percent in the first quarter of 2010 the unemployment rate fell to 9 6 percent in the second quarter where it remained for the rest of the year 262 Between February and December 2010 employment rose by 0 8 percent which was less than the average of 1 9 percent experienced during comparable periods in the past four employment recoveries 263 By November 2012 the unemployment rate fell to 7 7 percent 264 decreasing to 6 7 percent in the last month of 2013 265 During 2014 the unemployment rate continued to decline falling to 6 3 percent in the first quarter 266 GDP growth returned in the third quarter of 2009 expanding at a rate of 1 6 percent followed by a 5 0 percent increase in the fourth quarter 267 Growth continued in 2010 posting an increase of 3 7 percent in the first quarter with lesser gains throughout the rest of the year 267 In July 2010 the Federal Reserve noted that economic activity continued to increase but its pace had slowed and chairman Ben Bernanke said the economic outlook was unusually uncertain 268 Overall the economy expanded at a rate of 2 9 percent in 2010 269 U S unemployment rate and monthly changes in net employment during Obama s tenure as president 270 271 The Congressional Budget Office CBO and a broad range of economists credit Obama s stimulus plan for economic growth 272 273 The CBO released a report stating that the stimulus bill increased employment by 1 2 1 million 273 274 275 while conceding that it is impossible to determine how many of the reported jobs would have existed in the absence of the stimulus package 272 Although an April 2010 survey of members of the National Association for Business Economics showed an increase in job creation over a similar January survey for the first time in two years 73 percent of 68 respondents believed the stimulus bill has had no impact on employment 276 The economy of the United States has grown faster than the other original NATO members by a wider margin under President Obama than it has anytime since the end of World War II 277 The Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development credits the much faster growth in the United States to the stimulus plan of the U S and the austerity measures in the European Union 278 Within a month of the 2010 midterm elections Obama announced a compromise deal with the Congressional Republican leadership that included a temporary two year extension of the 2001 and 2003 income tax rates a one year payroll tax reduction continuation of unemployment benefits and a new rate and exemption amount for estate taxes 279 The compromise overcame opposition from some in both parties and the resulting 858 billion equivalent to 1 1 trillion in 2021 Tax Relief Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 passed with bipartisan majorities in both houses of Congress before Obama signed it on December 17 2010 280 In December 2013 Obama declared that growing income inequality is a defining challenge of our time and called on Congress to bolster the safety net and raise wages This came on the heels of the nationwide strikes of fast food workers and Pope Francis criticism of inequality and trickle down economics 281 Obama urged Congress to ratify a 12 nation free trade pact called the Trans Pacific Partnership 282 Environmental policy See also Climate change policy of the United States and Energy policy of the Barack Obama administration Obama at a 2010 briefing on the BP oil spill at the Coast Guard Station Venice in Venice Louisiana On April 20 2010 an explosion destroyed an offshore drilling rig at the Macondo Prospect in the Gulf of Mexico causing a major sustained oil leak Obama visited the Gulf announced a federal investigation and formed a bipartisan commission to recommend new safety standards after a review by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and concurrent Congressional hearings He then announced a six month moratorium on new deepwater drilling permits and leases pending regulatory review 283 As multiple efforts by BP failed some in the media and public expressed confusion and criticism over various aspects of the incident and stated a desire for more involvement by Obama and the federal government 284 Prior to the oil spill on March 31 2010 Obama ended a ban on oil and gas drilling along the majority of the East Coast of the United States and along the coast of northern Alaska in an effort to win support for an energy and climate bill and to reduce foreign imports of oil and gas 285 In July 2013 Obama expressed reservations and said he would reject the Keystone XL pipeline if it increased carbon pollution or greenhouse emissions 286 287 On February 24 2015 Obama vetoed a bill that would have authorized the pipeline 288 It was the third veto of Obama s presidency and his first major veto 289 In December 2016 Obama permanently banned new offshore oil and gas drilling in most United States owned waters in the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans using the 1953 Outer Continental Shelf Act 290 291 292 Obama emphasized the conservation of federal lands during his term in office He used his power under the Antiquities Act to create 25 new national monuments during his presidency and expand four others protecting a total of 553 000 000 acres 224 000 000 ha of federal lands and waters more than any other U S president 293 294 295 Health care reform Main article Healthcare reform in the United States Obama signs the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the White House March 23 2010 Obama called for Congress to pass legislation reforming health care in the United States a key campaign promise and a top legislative goal 296 He proposed an expansion of health insurance coverage to cover the uninsured cap premium increases and allow people to retain their coverage when they leave or change jobs His proposal was to spend 900 billion over ten years and include a government insurance plan also known as the public option to compete with the corporate insurance sector as a main component to lowering costs and improving quality of health care It would also make it illegal for insurers to drop sick people or deny them coverage for pre existing conditions and require every American to carry health coverage The plan also includes medical spending cuts and taxes on insurance companies that offer expensive plans 297 298 Maximum Out of Pocket Premium as Percentage of Family Income and federal poverty level under Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act starting in 2014 Source CRS 299 On July 14 2009 House Democratic leaders introduced a 1 017 page plan for overhauling the U S health care system which Obama wanted Congress to approve by the end of 2009 296 After public debate during the Congressional summer recess of 2009 Obama delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress on September 9 where he addressed concerns over the proposals 300 In March 2009 Obama lifted a ban on using federal funds for stem cell research 301 On November 7 2009 a health care bill featuring the public option was passed in the House 302 303 On December 24 2009 the Senate passed its own bill without a public option on a party line vote of 60 39 304 On March 21 2010 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ACA passed by the Senate in December was passed in the House by a vote of 219 to 212 Obama signed the bill into law on March 23 2010 305 The ACA includes health related provisions most of which took effect in 2014 including expanding Medicaid eligibility for people making up to 133 percent of the federal poverty level FPL starting in 2014 306 subsidizing insurance premiums for people making up to 400 percent of the FPL 88 000 for family of four in 2010 so their maximum out of pocket payment for annual premiums will be from 2 percent to 9 5 percent of income 307 providing incentives for businesses to provide health care benefits prohibiting denial of coverage and denial of claims based on pre existing conditions establishing health insurance exchanges prohibiting annual coverage caps and support for medical research According to White House and CBO figures the maximum share of income that enrollees would have to pay would vary depending on their income relative to the federal poverty level 308 Percentage of Individuals in the United States without Health Insurance 1963 2015 Source JAMA 309 The costs of these provisions are offset by taxes fees and cost saving measures such as new Medicare taxes for those in high income brackets taxes on indoor tanning cuts to the Medicare Advantage program in favor of traditional Medicare and fees on medical devices and pharmaceutical companies 310 there is also a tax penalty for those who do not obtain health insurance unless they are exempt due to low income or other reasons 311 In March 2010 the CBO estimated that the net effect of both laws will be a reduction in the federal deficit by 143 billion over the first decade 312 The law faced several legal challenges primarily based on the argument that an individual mandate requiring Americans to buy health insurance was unconstitutional On June 28 2012 the Supreme Court ruled by a 5 4 vote in National Federation of Independent Business v Sebelius that the mandate was constitutional under the U S Congress s taxing authority 313 In Burwell v Hobby Lobby the Court ruled that closely held for profit corporations could be exempt on religious grounds under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act from regulations adopted under the ACA that would have required them to pay for insurance that covered certain contraceptives In June 2015 the Court ruled 6 3 in King v Burwell that subsidies to help individuals and families purchase health insurance were authorized for those doing so on both the federal exchange and state exchanges not only those purchasing plans established by the State as the statute reads 314 Foreign policy Main article Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration June 4 2009 after his speech A New Beginning at Cairo University U S President Obama participates in a roundtable interview in 2009 with among others Jamal Khashoggi Bambang Harymurti and Nahum Barnea Obama meets with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa February 19 2009 In February and March 2009 Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made separate overseas trips to announce a new era in U S foreign relations with Russia and Europe using the terms break and reset to signal major changes from the policies of the preceding administration 315 Obama attempted to reach out to Arab leaders by granting his first interview to an Arab satellite TV network Al Arabiya 316 On March 19 Obama continued his outreach to the Muslim world releasing a New Year s video message to the people and government of Iran 317 318 On June 4 2009 Obama delivered a speech at Cairo University in Egypt calling for A New Beginning in relations between the Islamic world and the United States and promoting Middle East peace 319 On June 26 2009 Obama condemned the Iranian government s actions towards protesters following Iran s 2009 presidential election 320 In 2011 Obama ordered a drone strike in Yemen which targeted and killed Anwar al Awlaki an American imam suspected of being a leading Al Qaeda organizer al Awlaki became the first U S citizen to be targeted and killed by a U S drone strike The Department of Justice released a memo justifying al Awlaki s death as a lawful act of war 321 while civil liberties advocates described it as a violation of al Awlaki s constitutional right to due process The killing led to significant controversy 322 His teenage son and young daughter also Americans were later killed in separate US military actions although they were not targeted specifically 323 324 Obama meets with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at the White House October 2016 In March 2015 Obama declared that he had authorized U S forces to provide logistical and intelligence support to the Saudis in their military intervention in Yemen establishing a Joint Planning Cell with Saudi Arabia 325 326 In 2016 the Obama administration proposed a series of arms deals with Saudi Arabia worth 115 billion 327 Obama halted the sale of guided munition technology to Saudi Arabia after Saudi warplanes targeted a funeral in Yemen s capital Sanaa killing more than 140 people 328 War in Iraq Main articles Iraq War and American led intervention in Iraq 2014 2021 On February 27 2009 Obama announced that combat operations in Iraq would end within 18 months 329 The Obama administration scheduled the withdrawal of combat troops to be completed by August 2010 decreasing troop s levels from 142 000 while leaving a transitional force of about 50 000 in Iraq until the end of 2011 On August 19 2010 the last U S combat brigade exited Iraq Remaining troops transitioned from combat operations to counter terrorism and the training equipping and advising of Iraqi security forces 330 331 On August 31 2010 Obama announced that the United States combat mission in Iraq was over 332 On October 21 2011 President Obama announced that all U S troops would leave Iraq in time to be home for the holidays 333 Meeting with UK Prime Minister David Cameron during the 2010 G20 Toronto summit In June 2014 following the capture of Mosul by ISIL Obama sent 275 troops to provide support and security for U S personnel and the U S Embassy in Baghdad ISIS continued to gain ground and to commit widespread massacres and ethnic cleansing 334 335 In August 2014 during the Sinjar massacre Obama ordered a campaign of U S airstrikes against ISIL 336 By the end of 2014 3 100 American ground troops were committed to the conflict 337 and 16 000 sorties were flown over the battlefield primarily by U S Air Force and Navy pilots 338 In early 2015 with the addition of the Panther Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division the number of U S ground troops in Iraq increased to 4 400 339 and by July American led coalition air forces counted 44 000 sorties over the battlefield 340 Afghanistan and Pakistan Main articles War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 and AfPak Obama after a trilateral meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai left and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari right White House Cabinet Room May 2009 In his election campaign Obama called the war in Iraq a dangerous distraction and that emphasis should instead be put on the war in Afghanistan 341 the region he cites as being most likely where an attack against the United States could be launched again 342 Early in his presidency Obama moved to bolster U S troop strength in Afghanistan He announced an increase in U S troop levels to 17 000 military personnel in February 2009 to stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan an area he said had not received the strategic attention direction and resources it urgently requires 343 He replaced the military commander in Afghanistan General David D McKiernan with former Special Forces commander Lt Gen Stanley A McChrystal in May 2009 indicating that McChrystal s Special Forces experience would facilitate the use of counterinsurgency tactics in the war 344 On December 1 2009 Obama announced the deployment of an additional 30 000 military personnel to Afghanistan and proposed to begin troop withdrawals 18 months from that date 345 this took place in July 2011 David Petraeus replaced McChrystal in June 2010 after McChrystal s staff criticized White House personnel in a magazine article 346 In February 2013 Obama said the U S military would reduce the troop level in Afghanistan from 68 000 to 34 000 U S troops by February 2014 347 In October 2015 the White House announced a plan to keep U S Forces in Afghanistan indefinitely in light of the deteriorating security situation 348 Regarding neighboring Pakistan Obama called its tribal border region the greatest threat to the security of Afghanistan and Americans saying that he cannot tolerate a terrorist sanctuary In the same speech Obama claimed that the U S cannot succeed in Afghanistan or secure our homeland unless we change our Pakistan policy 349 Death of Osama bin Laden Main article Killing of Osama bin Laden source source source source source source source source source source source source source source track track track track President Obama s address 9 28 Also available Audio only Full text Obama and members of the national security team receive an update on Operation Neptune s Spear in the White House Situation Room May 1 2011 See also Situation Room Starting with information received from Central Intelligence Agency operatives in July 2010 the CIA developed intelligence over the next several months that determined what they believed to be the hideout of Osama bin Laden He was living in seclusion in a large compound in Abbottabad Pakistan a suburban area 35 miles 56 km from Islamabad 350 CIA head Leon Panetta reported this intelligence to President Obama in March 2011 350 Meeting with his national security advisers over the course of the next six weeks Obama rejected a plan to bomb the compound and authorized a surgical raid to be conducted by United States Navy SEALs 350 The operation took place on May 1 2011 and resulted in the shooting death of bin Laden and the seizure of papers computer drives and disks from the compound 351 352 DNA testing was one of five methods used to positively identify bin Laden s corpse 353 which was buried at sea several hours later 354 Within minutes of the President s announcement from Washington DC late in the evening on May 1 there were spontaneous celebrations around the country as crowds gathered outside the White House and at New York City s Ground Zero and Times Square 351 355 Reaction to the announcement was positive across party lines including from former presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush 356 Relations with Cuba Main article Cuban thaw President Obama meeting with Cuban President Raul Castro in Panama April 2015 Since the spring of 2013 secret meetings were conducted between the United States and Cuba in the neutral locations of Canada and Vatican City 357 The Vatican first became involved in 2013 when Pope Francis advised the U S and Cuba to exchange prisoners as a gesture of goodwill 358 On December 10 2013 Cuban President Raul Castro in a significant public moment greeted and shook hands with Obama at the Nelson Mandela memorial service in Johannesburg 359 In December 2014 after the secret meetings it was announced that Obama with Pope Francis as an intermediary had negotiated a restoration of relations with Cuba after nearly sixty years of detente 360 Popularly dubbed the Cuban Thaw The New Republic deemed the Cuban Thaw to be Obama s finest foreign policy achievement 361 On July 1 2015 President Obama announced that formal diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States would resume and embassies would be opened in Washington and Havana 362 The countries respective interests sections in one another s capitals were upgraded to embassies on July 20 and August 13 2015 respectively 363 Obama visited Havana Cuba for two days in March 2016 becoming the first sitting U S president to arrive since Calvin Coolidge in 1928 364 Israel Obama meeting with Israeli President Shimon Peres in the Oval Office May 2009 During the initial years of the Obama administration the U S increased military cooperation with Israel including increased military aid re establishment of the U S Israeli Joint Political Military Group and the Defense Policy Advisory Group and an increase in visits among high level military officials of both countries 365 The Obama administration asked Congress to allocate money toward funding the Iron Dome program in response to the waves of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel 366 In March 2010 Obama took a public stance against plans by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue building Jewish housing projects in predominantly Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem 367 368 In 2011 the United States vetoed a Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements with the United States being the only nation to do so 369 Obama supports the two state solution to the Arab Israeli conflict based on the 1967 borders with land swaps 370 In 2013 Jeffrey Goldberg reported that in Obama s view with each new settlement announcement Netanyahu is moving his country down a path toward near total isolation 371 In 2014 Obama likened the Zionist movement to the civil rights movement in the United States He said both movements seek to bring justice and equal rights to historically persecuted peoples explaining To me being pro Israel and pro Jewish is part and parcel with the values that I ve been fighting for since I was politically conscious and started getting involved in politics 372 Obama expressed support for Israel s right to defend itself during the 2014 Israel Gaza conflict 373 In 2015 Obama was harshly criticized by Israel for advocating and signing the Iran Nuclear Deal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who had advocated the U S congress to oppose it said the deal was dangerous and bad 374 On December 23 2016 under the Obama Administration the United States abstained from United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334 which condemned Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories as a violation of international law effectively allowing it to pass 375 Netanyahu strongly criticized the Obama administration s actions 376 377 and the Israeli government withdrew its annual dues from the organization which totaled 6 million on January 6 2017 378 On January 5 2017 the United States House of Representatives voted 342 80 to condemn the UN Resolution 379 380 Libya Main article 2011 military intervention in Libya President Obama meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss Syria and ISIS September 29 2015 In February 2011 protests in Libya began against long time dictator Muammar Gaddafi as part of the Arab Spring They soon turned violent In March as forces loyal to Gaddafi advanced on rebels across Libya calls for a no fly zone came from around the world including Europe the Arab League and a resolution 381 passed unanimously by the U S Senate 382 In response to the unanimous passage of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 on March 17 Gaddafi who had previously vowed to show no mercy to the rebels of Benghazi 383 announced an immediate cessation of military activities 384 The next day on Obama s orders the U S military took part in air strikes to destroy the Libyan government s air defense capabilities to protect civilians and enforce a no fly zone 385 including the use of Tomahawk missiles B 2 Spirits and fighter jets 386 387 388 Six days later on March 25 by unanimous vote of all its 28 members NATO took over leadership of the effort dubbed Operation Unified Protector 389 Some Representatives 390 questioned whether Obama had the constitutional authority to order military action in addition to questioning its cost structure and aftermath 391 392 Obama later expressed regret for playing a leading role in the destabilization of Libya calling the certain situation there a mess 393 He has stated that the lack of preparation surrounding the days following the government s overthrow was the worst mistake of his presidency 394 Syrian civil war See also Foreign involvement in the Syrian civil war United States and American led intervention in the Syrian civil war On August 18 2011 several months after the start of the Syrian civil war Obama issued a written statement that said The time has come for President Assad to step aside 395 This stance was reaffirmed in November 2015 396 In 2012 Obama authorized multiple programs run by the CIA and the Pentagon to train anti Assad rebels 397 The Pentagon run program was later found to have failed and was formally abandoned in October 2015 398 399 In the wake of a chemical weapons attack in Syria formally blamed by the Obama administration on the Assad government Obama chose not to enforce the red line he had pledged 400 and rather than authorize the promised military action against Assad went along with the Russia brokered deal that led to Assad giving up chemical weapons however attacks with chlorine gas continued 401 402 In 2014 Obama authorized an air campaign aimed primarily at ISIL 403 Iran nuclear talks Main article Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Obama talks with Benjamin Netanyahu March 2013 On October 1 2009 the Obama administration went ahead with a Bush administration program increasing nuclear weapons production The Complex Modernization initiative expanded two existing nuclear sites to produce new bomb parts The administration built new plutonium pits at the Los Alamos lab in New Mexico and expanded enriched uranium processing at the Y 12 facility in Oak Ridge Tennessee citation needed In November 2013 the Obama administration opened negotiations with Iran to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons which included an interim agreement Negotiations took two years with numerous delays with a deal being announced on July 14 2015 The deal titled the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action saw sanctions removed in exchange for measures that would prevent Iran from producing nuclear weapons While Obama hailed the agreement as being a step towards a more hopeful world the deal drew strong criticism from Republican and conservative quarters and from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 404 405 406 In addition the transfer of 1 7 billion in cash to Iran shortly after the deal was announced was criticized by the Republican party The Obama administration said that the payment in cash was because of the effectiveness of U S and international sanctions 407 In order to advance the deal the Obama administration shielded Hezbollah from the Drug Enforcement Administration s Project Cassandra investigation regarding drug smuggling and from the Central Intelligence Agency 408 409 On a side note the very same year in December 2015 Obama started a 348 billion worth program to back the biggest U S buildup of nuclear arms since Ronald Reagan left the White House 410 Russia See also Russia United States relations From Obama s first term to election of Trump 2009 16 Obama meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in September 2015 In March 2010 an agreement was reached with the administration of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with a new pact reducing the number of long range nuclear weapons in the arsenals of both countries by about a third 411 Obama and Medvedev signed the New START treaty in April 2010 and the U S Senate ratified it in December 2010 412 In December 2011 Obama instructed agencies to consider LGBT rights when issuing financial aid to foreign countries 413 In August 2013 he criticized Russia s law that discriminates against gays 414 but he stopped short of advocating a boycott of the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia 415 After Russia s invasion of Crimea in 2014 military intervention in Syria in 2015 and the interference in the 2016 U S presidential election 416 George Robertson a former UK defense secretary and NATO secretary general said Obama had allowed Putin to jump back on the world stage and test the resolve of the West adding that the legacy of this disaster would last 417 Cultural and political imageMain article Public image of Barack Obama See also International reactions to the 2012 United States presidential election Presidential approval ratingsObama s family history upbringing and Ivy League education differ markedly from those of African American politicians who launched their careers in the 1960s through participation in the civil rights movement 418 Expressing puzzlement over questions about whether he is black enough Obama told an August 2007 meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists that we re still locked in this notion that if you appeal to white folks then there must be something wrong 419 Obama acknowledged his youthful image in an October 2007 campaign speech saying I wouldn t be here if time and again the torch had not been passed to a new generation 420 Additionally Obama has frequently been referred to as an exceptional orator 421 During his pre inauguration transition period and continuing into his presidency Obama delivered a series of weekly Internet video addresses 422 Barack Obama delivers remarks during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony According to the Gallup Organization Obama began his presidency with a 68 percent approval rating 423 before gradually declining for the rest of the year and eventually bottoming out at 41 percent in August 2010 424 a trend similar to Ronald Reagan s and Bill Clinton s first years in office 425 He experienced a small poll bounce shortly after the death of Osama bin Laden on May 2 2011 This bounce lasted until around June 2011 when his approval numbers dropped back to where they were previously 426 427 His approval ratings rebounded around the same time as his reelection in 2012 with polls showing an average job approval of 52 percent shortly after his second inauguration 428 Despite approval ratings dropping to 39 percent in late 2013 due to the ACA roll out they climbed to 50 percent in January 2015 according to Gallup 429 Polls showed strong support for Obama in other countries both before and during his presidency 430 431 432 In a February 2009 poll conducted in Western Europe and the U S by Harris Interactive for France 24 and the International Herald Tribune Obama was rated as the most respected world leader as well as the most powerful 433 In a similar poll conducted by Harris in May 2009 Obama was rated as the most popular world leader as well as the one figure most people would pin their hopes on for pulling the world out of the economic downturn 434 435 On October 9 2009 the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that Obama had won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples 436 which drew a mixture of praise and criticism from world leaders and media figures 437 438 439 440 He became the fourth U S president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the third to become a Nobel laureate while in office 441 Post presidency 2017 present Obama with his then new successor Donald Trump and his later successor Joe Biden at the former s inauguration on January 20 2017Obama s presidency ended on January 20 2017 upon the inauguration of his successor Donald Trump 442 443 The family moved to a house they rented in Kalorama Washington D C 444 On March 2 2017 the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum awarded the Profile in Courage Award to Obama for his enduring commitment to democratic ideals and elevating the standard of political courage 445 His first public appearance since leaving the office was a seminar at the University of Chicago on April 24 where he appealed for a new generation to participate in politics 446 Obama playing golf with the President of Argentina Mauricio Macri October 2017On September 7 2017 Obama partnered with former presidents Jimmy Carter George H W Bush Bill Clinton and George W Bush to work with One America Appeal to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in the Gulf Coast and Texas communities 447 Obama hosted the inaugural summit of the Obama Foundation in Chicago from October 31 to November 1 2017 448 He intends for the foundation to be the central focus of his post presidency and part of his ambitions for his subsequent activities following his presidency to be more consequential than his time in office 449 Barack and Michelle Obama signed a deal on May 22 2018 to produce docu series documentaries and features for Netflix under the Obamas newly formed production company Higher Ground Productions 450 451 Higher Ground s first film American Factory won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2020 452 Obama and his wife Michelle at the inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20 2021 He received a 63 approval rating in Gallup s 2018 job approval poll for the past 10 U S presidents 453 A pipe bomb addressed to Obama was intercepted by the Secret Service on October 24 2018 It was one of several pipe bombs that had been mailed out to Democratic lawmakers and officials 454 In 2019 Barack and Michelle Obama bought a home on Martha s Vineyard from Wyc Grousbeck 455 On October 29 2019 Obama criticized wokeness and call out culture at the Obama Foundation s annual summit 456 457 Obama was reluctant to make an endorsement in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries because he wanted to position himself to unify the party no matter who the nominee was 458 On April 14 2020 Obama endorsed his former vice president Joe Biden the presumptive Democratic nominee for president in the 2020 election stating that he has all the qualities we need in a president right now 459 460 In May 2020 Obama criticized President Trump for his handling of the COVID 19 pandemic calling his response to the crisis an absolute chaotic disaster and stating that the consequences of the Trump presidency have been our worst impulses unleashed our proud reputation around the world badly diminished and our democratic institutions threatened like never before 461 Trump retaliated by accusing Obama of having committed the biggest political crime in American history although he refused to say what he was talking about telling reporters You know what the crime is the crime is very obvious to everybody 462 Obama wrote a presidential memoir in a 65 million deal with Penguin Random House 463 The book A Promised Land was released on November 17 2020 464 465 466 In February 2021 Obama and musician Bruce Springsteen started a podcast called Renegades Born in the USA where the two talk about their backgrounds music and their enduring love of America 467 468 In late 2021 Regina Hicks had signed a deal with Netflix in a venture with his and Michelle s Higher Ground to develop comedy projects 469 On March 4 2022 Obama won an Audio Publishers Association APA Award in the best narration by the author category for the narration of his memoir A Promised Land 470 Obama with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in the White House on April 5 2022 On April 5 2022 Obama visited the White House for the first time since leaving office in an event celebrating the 12th annual anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act 471 472 473 In 2022 he narrated the Netflix documentary series Our Great National Parks 474 which later won him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator 475 In June 2022 it was announced that the Obamas and their podcast production company Higher Ground signed a multi year deal with Audible 476 477 In September 2022 Obama visited the White House to unveil his and Michelle s official White House portraits 478 Legacy Job growth during the presidency of Obama compared to other presidents as measured as a cumulative percentage change from month after inauguration to end of his term Historian Julian Zelizer credits Obama with a keen sense of how the institutions of government work and the ways that his team could design policy proposals Zelizer notes Obama s policy successes included the economic stimulus package which ended the Great Recession and the Dodd Frank financial and consumer protection reforms as well as the Affordable Care Act Zelizer also notes the Democratic Party lost power and numbers of elected officials during Obama s term saying that the consensus among historians is that Obama turned out to be a very effective policymaker but not a tremendously successful party builder Zelizer calls this the defining paradox of Obama s presidency 479 The Brookings Institution noted that Obama passed only one major legislative achievement Obamacare and a fragile one at that the legacy of Obama s presidency mainly rests on its tremendous symbolic importance and the fate of a patchwork of executive actions 480 David W Wise noted that Obama fell short in areas many Progressives hold dear including the continuation of drone strikes not going after big banks during the Great Recession and failing to strengthen his coalition before pushing for Obamacare Wise called Obama s legacy that of a disappointingly conventional president 481 Obama s most significant accomplishment is generally considered to be the Affordable Care Act ACA provisions of which went into effect from 2010 to 2020 Many attempts by Senate Republicans to repeal the ACA including a skinny repeal have thus far failed 482 However in 2017 the penalty for violating the individual mandate was repealed effective 2019 483 Together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act amendment it represents the U S healthcare system s most significant regulatory overhaul and expansion of coverage since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 484 485 486 487 Many commentators credit Obama with averting a threatened depression and pulling the economy back from the Great Recession 482 According to the U S Bureau of Labor Statistics the Obama administration created 11 3 million jobs from the month after his first inauguration to the end of his term 488 In 2010 Obama signed into effect the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Passed as a response to the financial crisis of 2007 08 it brought the most significant changes to financial regulation in the United States since the regulatory reform that followed the Great Depression under Democratic President Franklin D Roosevelt 489 In 2009 Obama signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 which contained in it the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act the first addition to existing federal hate crime law in the United States since Democratic President Bill Clinton signed into law the Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996 The act expanded existing federal hate crime laws in the United States and made it a federal crime to assault people based on sexual orientation gender identity or disability 490 As president Obama advanced LGBT rights 491 In 2010 he signed the Don t Ask Don t Tell Repeal Act which brought an end to don t ask don t tell policy in the U S armed forces that banned open service from LGB people the law went into effect the following year 492 In 2016 his administration brought an end to the ban on transgender people serving openly in the U S armed forces 493 239 A Gallup poll taken in the final days of Obama s term showed that 68 percent of Americans believed the U S had made progress on LGBT rights during Obama s eight years in office 494 Obama substantially escalated the use of drone strikes against suspected militants and terrorists associated with al Qaeda and the Taliban 495 In 2016 the last year of his presidency the U S dropped 26 171 bombs on seven different countries 496 497 Obama left about 8 400 U S troops in Afghanistan 5 262 in Iraq 503 in Syria 133 in Pakistan 106 in Somalia seven in Yemen and two in Libya at the end of his presidency 498 According to Pew Research Center and United States Bureau of Justice Statistics from December 31 2009 to December 31 2015 inmates sentenced in U S federal custody declined by five percent This is the largest decline in sentenced inmates in U S federal custody since Democratic President Jimmy Carter By contrast the federal prison population increased significantly under presidents Ronald Reagan George H W Bush Bill Clinton and George W Bush 499 Human Rights Watch HRW called Obama s human rights record mixed adding that he has often treated human rights as a secondary interest nice to support when the cost was not too high but nothing like a top priority he championed 222 Obama left office in January 2017 with a 60 percent approval rating 500 501 Obama gained 10 spots from the same survey in 2015 from the Brookings Institution that ranked him the 18th greatest American president 502 Presidential library Main article Barack Obama Presidential Center The Barack Obama Presidential Center is Obama s planned presidential library It will be hosted by the University of Chicago and located in Jackson Park on the South Side of Chicago 503 BibliographyMain article Bibliography of Barack Obama Books Obama Barack July 18 1995 Dreams from My Father 1st ed New York Times Books ISBN 0 8129 2343 X October 17 2006 The Audacity of Hope 1st ed New York Crown Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 307 23769 9 November 16 2010 Of Thee I Sing 1st ed New York Alfred A Knopf ISBN 978 0 375 83527 8 November 17 2020 A Promised Land 1st ed New York Crown Publishing Group ISBN 978 1 5247 6316 9 504 Audiobooks 2006 The Audacity of Hope Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream read by the author Random House Audio ISBN 978 0 7393 6641 7 2020 A Promised Land read by the author Articles Obama Barack 1988 Why organize Problems in the inner city Illinois Issues XIV 8 amp 9 40 42 ISSN 0738 9663 1990 Tort Law Prenatal Injuries Supreme Court of Illinois Refuses to Recognize Cause of Action Brought by Fetus Against Its Mother for Unintentional Infliction of Prenatal Injuries Stallman v Youngquist 125 Ill 2d 267 531 N E 2d 355 1988 Harvard Law Review 103 3 823 828 doi 10 2307 1341352 JSTOR 1341352 Uncredited case comment 505 2005 Bound to the Word American Libraries 36 7 48 52 JSTOR 25649652 Clinton Hillary May 25 2006 Making Patient Safety the Centerpiece of Medical Liability Reform The New England Journal of Medicine 354 21 2205 2208 doi 10 1056 NEJMp068100 PMID 16723612 2007 Renewing American Leadership Foreign Affairs 86 4 2 16 JSTOR 20032411 2008 A More Perfect Union The Black Scholar 38 1 17 23 doi 10 1080 00064246 2008 11413431 JSTOR 41069296 S2CID 219318643 2009 What Science Can Do Issues in Science and Technology 25 4 23 30 JSTOR 43314908 2009 A New Beginning Zeitschrift fur Staats und Europawissenschaften ZSE 7 2 173 186 doi 10 5771 1610 7780 2009 2 173 JSTOR 26165626 August 2 2016 United States Health Care Reform Progress to Date and Next Steps Journal of the American Medical Association 130 5 811 866 doi 10 1001 jama 2016 9797 PMC 5069435 PMID 27400401 January 5 2017 The President s Role in Advancing Criminal Justice Reform PDF Harvard Law Review 130 3 811 866 JSTOR 44865604 January 13 2017 The Irreversible Momentum of Clean Energy Science 355 6321 126 129 Bibcode 2017Sci 355 126O doi 10 1126 science aam6284 PMID 28069665 S2CID 30991274 May 2017 Repealing the ACA Without a Replacement the Risks to American Health Care Obstetrical amp Gynecological Survey 72 5 263 264 doi 10 1097 OGX 0000000000000447 S2CID 80088566 See also 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