The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Obama answers jury summons in Chicago

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CHICAGO. - Former US president Barack Obama answered a jury summons yesterday, arriving at a Chicago courthouse to perform the civic duty asked of all Americans.

The former leader of the free world was the only juror to arrive by motorcade, however, accompanie­d by tight security and met by a throng of news media.

As a prospectiv­e juror, Obama - a former law professor - will join fellow citizens at the courthouse, waiting to see if he is chosen to serve on a trial. He will earn the standard compensati­on of $17,20 per day.

Before heading to court, the former president took time to tweet about Tuesday night’s high-profile state and mayoral election results seen as a sweeping repudiatio­n of the politics of his White House successor Donald Trump.

“This is what happens when the people vote,” Obama wrote. “Every office in a democracy counts!”

Obama is not the first US president to show up for service that some Americans either dread or find excuses to avoid. Oba- ma’s predecesso­r in the White House, George W Bush, responded to a jury summons in 2015.

Bush was not selected to serve as a juror, but images of the smiling former president posing with delighted citizens at the courthouse in Dallas, Texas quickly showed up on social media.

Chicago has some experience with high-profile jurors.

In 2004, media titan Oprah Winfrey, who at the time produced her talk show out of the midwestern city, was a juror on a three-day murder trial ending in a conviction.

While the Obamas currently live in Washington, the former president and first lady Michelle Obama maintain a home in Chicago, the city where he got his political start.

Chicago is also where the future Obama presidenti­al centre will be built, near the former leader’s home in the southern part of the city. - AFP.

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