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Former President Barack Obama is hosting the dedication of the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on June 18, with celebrations through June 21. Invitations to living presidents include figures like George W. Bush and others who served before, but President Donald J. Trump was not invited to the official ceremony, a decision confirmed by the Obama Foundation and its CEO.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama is set to host the dedication of the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on June 18, with celebrations and events continuing through June 21.
The highly anticipated opening marks a major milestone for Obama’s legacy, creating a new cultural and civic hub dedicated to leadership, community engagement, and the history of his presidency.
Invitations have reportedly been extended to several living former presidents, including George W. Bush and others who served before him. However, one name will not be on the guest list.
According to the Obama Foundation and its CEO, current President Donald J. Trump was not invited to the official dedication ceremony.
The decision has already sparked debate online and across political circles, with supporters arguing the event is focused on honoring Obama’s legacy and leadership, while critics say a sitting president should traditionally be included.
The multi-day celebration in Chicago is expected to bring together political leaders, community organizers, artists, and thousands of visitors as the center officially opens its doors.
🔥 The question now being asked across the country:
Should a sitting president always be invited to historic presidential events like this — or is this decision justified?
What do you think? 👇