Michelle Obama recently expressed her frustrations about the double standards her family faced during her husband Barack’s presidency. She criticized President Donald Trump and his family, suggesting that their behavior would not have been tolerated if they were the first Black family in the White House.
During an episode of her podcast IMO with guest Conan O’Brien, the topic of “firstness” arose as they discussed the pressure of being pioneers in their respective fields. O’Brien mentioned the expectations placed on Jackie Robinson and his mother as trailblazers, to which Michelle acknowledged her own experience of feeling the need to be flawless.
Reflecting on a visit to a military base in the Middle East, O’Brien commended Michelle and her team for adhering to strict protocols and forgoing any special treatment. Michelle agreed, emphasizing that the scrutiny on her family was unparalleled and that they had to uphold impeccable standards.
Critics were quick to dismiss Michelle’s statements, accusing her of complaining unnecessarily. However, Michelle stood by her claims, highlighting the pressure she faced to maintain a perfect image throughout her time in the White House.
This is not the first time Michelle has faced backlash for her remarks. She previously revealed that her family had to cover the cost of their meals while residing in the White House, despite other expenses being taken care of. Additionally, she defended the necessity of having a glam squad and personal tailor, arguing that these were essential aspects of her public appearance.
Despite the criticism, Michelle remains steadfast in her belief that her family was held to a higher standard during their time in the White House. Her comments shed light on the challenges and sacrifices that come with being in the public eye, especially as a groundbreaking figure in American history.

