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Barack Obama has been making headlines this week, both in political and civic spheres. One of the most watched moves: his public endorsement of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s controversial redistricting plan. Obama posted on X Wednesday that though he believes political gerrymandering shouldn’t exist in America and has spoken forcefully against it in the past, he called Newsom’s proposal a smart, measured approach given the political landscape—drawing a sharp contrast with what he described as Texas’s partisan efforts to consolidate power. Obama's take is gaining attention because it marks a notable shift from his earlier hardline stance against gerrymandering; as recently as 2020, he called it a sneaky way for politicians to consolidate power and warned it could lead to a decade of unfair, partisan maps. According to The National News Desk, Obama’s recent endorsement is seen as pragmatic, influenced by the current political crisis in American democracy and what he described at a Martha’s Vineyard fundraiser as an urgent response to Republican maneuvers in Texas. The Associated Press highlights that Obama’s praise was reiterated multiple times publicly, emphasizing both the temporary nature of the California measure and his continued commitment to fair democracy.
Elsewhere, Obama has been engaging with the public through the Obama Foundation, inviting community members to monthly perimeter walking tours of the almost-complete Obama Presidential Center in Chicago’s Jackson Park. These tours, attracting local media attention through outlets like Block Club Chicago, not only offer a first look at the 19.3 acre campus and its landmark 225-foot-tall museum tower, but also serve as a forum for the Foundation to connect with Chicagoans and share its vision. The Obama Foundation announced the installation of the museum exhibits is now underway, and public events are being scheduled through the fall, as announced in an August 20th press release. Neighborhood outreach also continues across Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods, with meet-and-greet events in local businesses, further reinforcing Obama’s connection to the city and his legacy project.
On social media, the Obama Foundation remains active: a recent Instagram post on August 18th aimed at Chicago Public Schools students featured Obama's signature message of opportunity and visibility, already amassing tens of thousands of likes and hundreds of comments. There have been no major confirmed breaking news stories of a more personal nature about Obama this week, and no significant new business activity reported. Current developments—the redistricting fight and the Obama Center’s progress—are both likely to be long-remembered for their impact on his ongoing influence in American democracy and civic life. Unconfirmed rumors or speculative reports about Obama have not surfaced in the mainstream press in recent days.
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