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Obama-tied group targets House Republicans over Trump agenda – The Hill

Organizing for Action, the non-profit group with ties to former President Barack ObamaBarack ObamaSenate battle lines harden in FBI fight Trump to disclose 2016 financial info after Pence Trump faces tough choices in FBI pick MORE, is launching a digital and grassroots effort targeting vulnerable Republicans in the House for promoting President Trumps policies.

The group says it is going after members of Congress who are rubber-stamping the White House's harmful agenda.

The majority of the constituents in these districts voted against this administration's platform, yettheir representatives are acting as rubber stamps for the White House's extreme agenda rather than working for the people they represent, the programs website reads.

The program already targeted 25 Republicans after the House passed the American Health Care Act earlier this month, which repeals central provisions of ObamaCare.

The campaign is now targeting 34 Republican House members, though OFA says the list may change.

Democrats have targeted vulnerable Republicans ahead of the 2018 midterm elections over the GOPs attempts to repeal and replace ObamaCare.

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Obama Foundation ramped up fundraising in 2016 – Chicago Tribune

Fundraising for the Obama Foundation began to ramp up in 2016, with donations totaling more than $13 million, the most since it was founded in 2014, according to tax records released by the foundation on Monday.

But that total is expected to surge as former President Barack Obama, now free of his own self-imposed restriction over making direct appeals for donations while in office, begins to raise money to pay for his ambitious presidential center. It is expected to cost at least $500 million by the time it is completed in 2021.

The majority of last year's donations were collected from a fairly small group of the former president's most loyal and prominent supporters nine donations in all that were worth $1 million or more. The fundraising total exceeded the combined $7.5 million that the Obama Foundation collected in 2014 and 2015.

Among the biggest donors was the Lucas Family Foundation of the filmmaker George Lucas, which kicked in $1 million toward the presidential center. His wife, Mellody Hobson, a Chicago native and president of Ariel Investments, sits on the private foundation's board.

The family foundation of Glenn Hutchins, a co-founder of the private equity firm Silver Lake Partners, donated $1 million, as did the family foundation of the investor Andrew Hauptman, owner of the Chicago Fire.

Andrew Hauptman's name emerged in emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee, with one email referring to his intent to "meet with the folks from the Obama Foundation."

He is chairman of Andell Inc., a Los Angeles-based private investment firm and family office he controls with his wife, Ellen Bronfman Hauptman. She is from the Bronfman family, whose fortune was built through the Seagram Co.

Daniel Levin and his wife, Fay Hartog-Levin, donated $1 million as well. He is the founder of the Habitat Co., a major Chicago developer where Valerie Jarrett once was chief executive. Fay Hartog-Levin is a fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and a lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School who was appointed by Obama to serve as ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 2009 and 2011.

Another Obama-era political appointee, Louis Susman, gave as well.

Susman is a retired Chicago investment and top fundraiser for Obama's presidential bid who was nominated as ambassador to Britain in 2009. He and his wife, Marjorie Susman, donated $1 million toward the presidential center last year.

So did John Doerr, a prominent venture capitalist from California with an estimated net worth, according to Forbes, of $4.9 billion. When he and his wife, Anne, donated $1 million to the Obama Foundation last year it marked their second contribution in as many years.

The foundation has not released an updated estimated cost for the Obama Presidential Center since the first design plans were publicly released this month. It calls for three buildings in a campuslike setting in historic Jackson Park on the South Side.

But, in a significant shift, it will not house any permanent collection of presidential documents and artifacts maintained by the National Archives and Records Administration. Instead those records will be stored in existing NARA facilities and made available in digital format or on loan.

That decision freed the Obama Foundation from many stringent requirements concerning the center's design and endowment, including having to raise an endowment equivalent to 60 percent of the cost of the library portion of the center.

It also means that Obama Presidential Center will not receive the federal funds given to other presidential centers to support the library on their grounds. For example, NARA provided the library for George W. Bush $6.2 million in fiscal 2015.

Even with this loss, though, the savings in not having to meet NARA requirements could more than make up for the loss of federal funds.

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US Ambassador, Obama Holdover, Signals Disdain for Representing Trump – Washington Free Beacon

U.S. Ambassador to the State of Qatar Dana Shell Smith / Getty Images

BY: Adam Kredo May 15, 2017 1:30 pm

The U.S. ambassador to Qatar, an Obama administration holdover whose family donated hundreds of thousands to the Obama campaign, signaled her distaste for working under President Donald Trump, raising questions about her commitment to the new administration.

Dana Shell Smith, the U.S. ambassador for Qatar who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, took to Twitter last week to express her frustration at Trump's administration, which has been battling negative headlines over a plethora of foreign and domestic issues.

Smith, whose Hollywood executive brother bundled at least $50,000 to $100,000 for Obama during his run for the White House, tweeted that it is "increasingly difficult to wake up overseas to news from home, knowing I will spend today explaining our democracy and institutions."

Smith's public expression of frustration with Trump is raising eyebrows both inside and outside of the administration among those who believe that Obama-era holdovers are working to undermine the current president.

Smith is just one of many current officials who also served in the Obama administration. The Washington Free Beacon, as well as other outlets, has reported multiple times on efforts by these holdovers to undermine Trump and his larger national security agenda. Smith's comments are being viewed as yet another attempt by Obama loyalists to foster skepticism of Trump.

"The Trump administration has been taking a lot of heat from the base for not cleaning out Obama holdovers, and this is exactly what people are talking about," one veteran Middle East adviser who is close to the White House told the Free Beacon. "There are hundreds of Obama supporters who are supposed to be non-political career professionals, but actually see themselves as part of the Resistance."

The goal of these officials, the source said, "is to grind the government to a halt, because they don't like the idea of any Republican administration, let alone this one, being empowered by voters to enact policies."

Smith's brother, Hollywood executive Jeff Shell, was a top campaign bundler for Obama. He raised between $50,000 and $100,000 to Obama during the 2008 campaign season, according to reports.

Obama-era holdovers have become a tense issue for the Trump administration in recent months, with many insiders suspecting that a range of sensitive leaks have emanated from these officials, sources said.

Calls have been mounting inside the administration for Trump and his senior staff to clean house, an issue that is complicated by the narrow pool of officials from which team Trump can choose.

A recent example of this struggle saw Senior National Security Council adviser on Israel, Yael Lempertan Obama holdover who was viewed as "one of the harshest critics of Israel"pushed out of the current administration after a months-long battle.

However, her replacement, Kris Bauman, shares similar views. Bauman has decried the so-called "Israel Lobby" and has called for the terror group Hamas to be included in Middle East peace talks, according to reports.

Trump administration insiders likened the problem to a game of whack-a-mole, a children's game in which players must hit a group of moles as they pop out of their holes.

"The problem is that the Obama administration left holdovers all over the government, so you get rid of one Obama loyalist and the replacement is another Obama loyalist," said one national security insider close to the Trump administration.

"That's already happened multiple times especially with Middle East appointments," the source said, referring to Lempert and Bauman.

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Former WH official: Obama did not record private meetings – Fox17


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Here’s What Michelle Obama Thinks About Trump’s School Lunch Rules – NPR

Michelle Obama speaks at the Partnership for a Healthier America conference in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Allison Aubrey/NPR hide caption

Michelle Obama speaks at the Partnership for a Healthier America conference in Washington, D.C., on Friday.

When it comes to feeding kids a healthy diet, "it's not politics, it's parenting," Michelle Obama said Friday.

And then she got a little fired up.

Without ever naming President Trump, the former first lady took aim at changes the administration announced last week that weaken some of the school nutrition standards she championed.

"Think about why someone is OK with your kids eating crap," she told the crowd at the Partnership for a Healthier America conference.

"We gotta make sure we don't let anybody take us back," she said as the crowd cheered. "Every elected official on this planet should understand: Don't play with our children. Don't do it," Obama implored.

Trump's agriculture secretary, Sonny Purdue, announced changes to the school lunch program during a visit to a school cafeteria in Leesburg, VA. He said he had listened to the complaints of students and school food administrators. "We all know that kids are pretty outspoken about what they want to eat and what they don't," Purdue said.

The new rules delay a mandate for further sodium reductions in school meals. Purdue's plan also eases rules on whole grains.

"[School] meals can't be nutritious if they're ... put in the trash. We've got to balance the nutritional aspect - the sodium content, the whole grain content - with the palatability," Purdue said at the time.

But changes to school nutrition rules and delays on calorie labeling (also announced by the Trump administration last week) aren't likely to hold back the momentum of the movement for healthier eating habits.

This is the conclusion of attendees gathered on Friday at the Partnership for a Healthier America conference in Washington, D.C., where Obama spoke.

The nonprofit group works with private-sector companies and partners to nudge them to make commitments to promote healthier products and practices. For instance, this week, the PHA announced new commitments from global chocolate and candy companies, including Mars Chocolate and Nestle USA, to limit portion sizes and label calories on the front of packages.

Another commitment came from the National Association of Convenience Stores, which pledged to an industry-wide effort to promote healthier choices to consumers.

The PHA got its start with the help of Michelle Obama's leadership. And she still serves as the group's honorary chair.

"The PHA was probably the smartest thing that we [did] out of the White House helping to build an outside nonprofit organization that ... can work hand-in-hand with the private sector and public sector and build partnerships in a positive way," Obama said at the event.

And she added that, though she's taking time to breath after eight years in the White House, she's still very much committed to working towards a healthier America. "You've got me as a partner as long as I can continue to be of use," she said.

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