Former First Lady Michelle Obama will not be attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, marking a significant absence as her husband, former President Barack Obama, is set to be present at the historic event. The Office of Barack and Michelle Obama confirmed in a statement to the Associated Press that while the former president will participate in the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies, Michelle Obama will not be in attendance.
This decision comes just weeks after she missed the funeral of President Jimmy Carter, which was held at the Washington National Cathedral. Her absence at that solemn event was attributed to a “scheduling conflict,” as she had extended her holiday vacation in Hawaii, the birthplace of her husband, Barack Obama.
Since the passing of her mother, Marian Robinson, in May, Michelle Obama has maintained a lower public profile. The loss of her mother, who played a pivotal role in her life and the upbringing of her daughters, deeply affected her. During the Democratic National Convention in August, she spoke candidly about her grief, sharing how it had profoundly reshaped her perspective and priorities.