MSNBC is ready to roll out a four-part docuseries chronicling the 44th president’s time in office entitled “Obama,” with the series airing this Friday with episode one and the remaining episodes airing on Saturday evening.
The docuseries is also coming off the heels of the former president’s two interviews on CBS “This Morning” and “60 Minutes.” These appearances are part of his press tour for his memoir, “A Promised Land,” which was released last week and is on track to become the best-selling presidential memoir of all time.
Former President Obama hit the campaign trail to endorse Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden leading up to the 2020 election. “Obama” will follow Obama’s presidency from his candidacy to the Tea Party movement’s organized opposition and the era’s domestic, international crises.
Furthermore, the series will contain interviews with journalists who covered Barack Obama during his tenure as president. Along with the media members, the docuseries includes members of his inner political circle and congressional leaders.
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