Woman Claims Trump Is Her Father
Public Scrutiny as First Lady
In a “Call Her Daddy” podcast interview,
Michelle Obama reflected on the intense scrutiny she faced as First Lady.
Despite leading major efforts like “Let’s Move,”
she said coverage often reduced her to appearance rather than substance.
Overlooked Credentials
Serving from 2009 to 2017 as the first African-American First Lady,
Obama noted frustration that attention focused on clothing or
physical traits instead of her Princeton and
Harvard Law education and her Chicago career.
Broader Message on Women in Power
She described a cultural habit of
undermining women by targeting their looks,
urging women not to repeat broken systems and to build a better future.
Looking Ahead
Obama reaffirmed she “will not run for president,”
acknowledging that some men are not ready to vote for a woman.
She encouraged young women to persist,
stressing their work still matters.