Obama admits to dig a hole in relations with Michelle Obama

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President Barack Obama admitted that he had “dug a hole” in his relationship with Michelle Obama.
Obama made these comments in the O2 Arena of London as part of his European tour speaking on Wednesday, saying that his time in the White House eroded his relationship with his wife.
“I was digging myself out of the hole in which I ended up with Michelle … Now I’m about ground level,” he said, according to Standard.
The former president admitted that it was a “challenge” to repair their relationship, which was recently examined by the public when Michelle did not join him to attend the funeral of former president Jimmy Carter in January. She also jumped the inauguration of President Donald Trump just a week later.
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Former President Barack Obama, on the left, embraces the former First Lady Michelle Obama during the National Democratic Convention of the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, Tuesday August 20, 2024. (David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Obama also discussed Trump’s latest comments on autism and tylenol, accusing the president of having committed “violence against the truth”.
“We have the spectacle of my successor in the oval office, making large claims around certain drugs and autism that have been constantly refuted,” said Obama.
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“The extent to which this undermines public health, the extent to which can harm pregnant women, the extent to which it creates anxiety for parents who have autistic children – who, by the way, are themselves subject to a spectrum, and many of what is deceived so that these massive increases can really do and help services”. “All this is violence against the truth.”
The Trump administration said in April that it would launch a massive research initiative to understand the cause of autism by September, and the president alluded to the advertisement on Sunday for a conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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“Tomorrow, we are going to have one of the biggest announcements … Medically, I think, in the history of our country. I think you will find it incredible,” he said at the time.

Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on the left, and President Donald Trump in the White House Roosevelt room in Washington, DC, Monday, September 22, 2025. Trump declared that his administration linked acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, to autism and urged pregnant women. (Francis Chung / Politico / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Tylenol manufacturer, Kenvue, said that he was strongly disagreed with the administration assessment and said that “acetaminophen is the safer option for pregnant women”.
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“We believe that independent and solid science clearly shows that the taking of acetaminophen does not cause autism,” said a company spokesperson. “We are strongly disagreed with any suggestion otherwise and we are deeply concerned about the health risk that this poses to wait for mothers.”
Diana Stancy of Fox News contributed to this report.