While America's political establishment gathered at Jesse Jackson's funeral in Chicago last Friday, one glaring detail caught the attention of observant patriots: Barack and Michelle Obama couldn't even be bothered to show up together.

Every other major Democrat who still matters made their appearance at the House of Hope on Chicago's South Side - Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Jill Biden, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. But the Obamas? They arrived separately, sat apart, and left without so much as acknowledging each other's presence.

This isn't the first time eagle-eyed Americans have noticed the suspicious behavior between Barack and Michelle. For years, body language experts and political observers have questioned whether the Obama marriage is nothing more than an elaborate political facade designed to maintain their public image.

Think about it, folks - when was the last time you saw genuine affection between these two? Compare their cold, calculated public appearances to the natural chemistry we see between President Trump and Melania, or even the obvious partnership between other political couples.

The mainstream media, of course, continues to peddle the fairy tale of the Obama marriage while ignoring the obvious signs right in front of their faces. They're too busy protecting their golden boy's legacy to report the truth about what's really happening behind closed doors.

While President Trump continues delivering real results for the American people in his second term, the Obama legacy continues to crumble under scrutiny. From the Russia hoax to the weaponization of federal agencies, and now potentially a completely fabricated marriage, how much of the Obama era was built on lies?

Patriots have always known something wasn't right about the Obama narrative. This latest revelation at Jesse Jackson's funeral might just be the clearest evidence yet that we've been sold a bill of goods about America's most overrated political couple.

The question isn't whether the Obama marriage is real - it's how long the media will keep pretending it is.

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Source: Next News Network