Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama made their first appearances on the lucrative paid-speaking circuit on Thursday. The former president addressed A&E cable network employees with historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Michelle Obama participated in a question-and-answer session before the American Institute of Architecture's annual conference. Their fees were not immediately made public, but the former president will be receiving $400,000 for a September speech at a health-care conference sponsored by investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald. That sum resulted in some criticism. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said she was "troubled" by the news because of her concern over Wall Street's influence in Washington. Barack Obama's senior adviser, Eric Schultz, defended the speaking schedule, saying that the former president will "deliver speeches from time to time," some paid and some unpaid, and "regardless of venue or sponsor, President Obama will be true to his values, his vision, and his record. Source: The Washington Post, ABC News |
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