Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Obama’s doodles may fetch $8,000 at auction

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Original, quirky pencil sketches made by former US president Barack Obama, which include some self portraits and the words ”Making America Competitiv­e Again”, may sell for $8,000 at an auction.

The doodles are on a white sheet of White House paper.

The front of the sheet features a total of 11 drawings, two of which appear to be forward-facing self- portraits.

Other doodles include a face in profile, another more cartoonish looking face, and various shapes and squiggles.

The reverse features a few more small doodles, as well as another self-portrait and two rectangles with the words “Making America Competitiv­e Again”.

“A unique, humorous glimpse into Obama’s own doodling habits - odd shapes and self-portraits - this sheet also features a single line of writing that bears an uncanny resemblanc­e to the US President Donald Trump’s campaign slogan ‘Make America Great Again’,” the descriptio­n by RR Auctions said.

Although undated, the sentence points to the subject of a speech Obama delivered on May 4 in 2009, in which he announced a set of proposals to crack down on illegal overseas tax evasion, close loopholes, and make it more profitable for companies to create jobs here in the US.

“We will stop letting American companies that create jobs overseas take deductions on their expenses when they do not pay any American taxes on their profits,” Obama had said. “We will use the savings to give tax cuts to companies that are investing in research and developmen­t here at home so that we can jump start job creation, foster innovation, and enhance America’s competitiv­eness,” he said.

The sketches are accompanie­d by a letter from Samuel Sutton, the personal valet to Obama, who retained several souvenirs from the White

House. PTI

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