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Generic political commentary on Obama’s legacy and potential policy focus

The passage contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It is a broad, speculative discussion of policy priorities and does not implicate any high‑ranking offici Mentions President Obama’s diminishing political capital in his second term Speculates on possible focus on domestic issues versus Middle East involvement References immigration reform, gun‑control,

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #025050
Pages
1
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0
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The passage contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It is a broad, speculative discussion of policy priorities and does not implicate any high‑ranking offici Mentions President Obama’s diminishing political capital in his second term Speculates on possible focus on domestic issues versus Middle East involvement References immigration reform, gun‑control,

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housing market and rising employment, and of course if some broader deal can be struck on entitlements and taxes. Immigration reform and gun-control legislation driven by a functional bipartisanship would cement that legacy. He'd be an historic rather than a great president. Two clocks tick down in a president's second term: the drive for legacy and the reality of lame duckery. Obama's political capital will diminish quickly. Where, how, and on what he wants to spend it 1s critical. The Middle East is violent and volatile and may yet suck him in, but if he can avoid it, he'll try. This was a State of the Union address that stressed fixing America's broken house, not chasing around the world trying to fix everyone else's. The future of America isn't Cairo or Damascus; it's Chicago and Detroit. Aaron David Miller is a distinguished scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Article 3. Agence Global Can the United States Strike a Deal with Iran?

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