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I remember how Obama spent almost every vacation and every Christmas living it up in a luxurious beach front property owned by one of his billionaire friends.
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I remember how Obama spent almost every vacation and every Christmas living it up in a luxurious beach front property owned by one of his billionaire friends.
After the inauguration, the former president and first lady took a trip to Palm Springs with daughters Malia, 18, and Sasha, 15, before heading to the British Virgin Islands without the girls.
The couple spent 10 days on a private island belonging to British billionaire and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, where Barack got to enjoy something he hadn’t done in eight years — water sports.
In a post on the Virgin website, Branson wrote that he invited the couple to the island for a “complete break” after Barack’s two presidential terms."
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