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President Obama Sends Condolences to Jackson Family

June 26, 2009
by: 
 Bridget Daly

We’ve all been affected in some way or another by the death of Michael Jackson—including Barack Obama. He’s sent his condolences to the Jackson family since hearing of Michael’s death.

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs conveyed Obama’s sentiment towards the family via a press conference today. When asked what the President’s reaction was, Gibbs replied:

"He said to me that obviously Michael Jackson was a spectacular performer and a music icon and I think everybody remembers hearing his songs and watching him moonwalk on television during Motown's 25th anniversary.”

Gibbs continued by saying, "But the president also said, look, he had aspects of his life that were sad and tragic.”

Gibbs said the president's "condolences went out to the Jackson family and to fans that mourn his loss."

That was such a nice gesture for Barack Obama to do. We’re sure it means a lot to the entire Jackson family.
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Reader Comments
0:50PM 06/27/09 StarryEyes87
so sadddd
8:33PM 06/26/09 myholly787
I swapped my baby for an I-Pod!
5:52PM 06/26/09 me623
I love his song "You are not alone,"
4:48PM 06/26/09 myholly787
You and I must make a pact, we must bring salvation back Where there is love, I'll be there...
2:07PM 06/26/09 myholly787
What about Ed McMahon and Farrah? I guess they were of the wrong complexion to rate a mention!
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