The Obama Presidential Center in Chicago has opened with a star-studded event. Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle were in attendance. The event was covered by major news networks, with some critics arguing that the coverage was overly positive and lacked tough questions for the former president.
Media Coverage
ABC morning anchor Robin Roberts interviewed Barack and Michelle Obama, giving them what some critics described as a ‘movie star treatment.’ Her questions were open-ended, and she did not press the former president on any difficult topics. When asked about his greatest accomplishment, Obama cited the so-called ‘Affordable Care Act,’ also known as Obamacare, without any pushback from Roberts.
Other networks, including CBS and NBC, also covered the event, focusing on the ‘star-studded’ nature of the gathering and the emotional speeches given by the Obamas. The coverage was seen by some as a contrast to the way that other politicians, such as Vice President JD Vance, are treated by the media.
Reaction
The event and the media coverage of it have sparked a reaction from some conservatives, who argue that the media is biased in favor of the Obamas and other Democrats. They point to the lack of tough questions and the positive tone of the coverage as evidence of this bias.
Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.