In case you didn’t know, there’s something about the Obama Presidential Center that’s a little different from the norm.
According to a New York Times report, titled “The Obama Presidential Library That Isn’t,” former President Barack Obama’s dedicated building isn’t going to be like the many “presidential libraries” that came before it.
“The four-building, 19-acre “working center for citizenship,” set to be built in a public park on the South Side of Chicago, will include a 235-foot-high “museum tower,” a two-story event space, an athletic center, a recording studio, a winter garden, even a sledding hill,” the outlet writes. “But the center, which will cost an estimated $500 million, will also differ from the complexes built by Barack Obama’s predecessors in another way: It won’t actually be a presidential library.”
“In a break with precedent, there will be no research library on site, and none of Mr. Obama’s official presidential records. Instead, the Obama Foundation will pay to digitize the roughly 30 million pages of unclassified paper records from the administration so they can be made available online,” the NY Times reports.
The entire building will be privately run by a nonprofit as opposed to being operated by the National Archives and Records Administration, which is a federal entity that “administers the libraries and museums for all presidents going back to Herbert Hoover.”
“Few details of the digitization were made public until Tuesday, when the foundation and the archives unexpectedly released a legal agreement outlining procedures for creating what is being billed as ‘first digital archives for the first digital president,’ which they say will democratize access,” the article explains.
X users were confused by the unprecedented decision:
Presumably it is to limit researcher and media access to only certain documents
— Sam Haselby (@samhaselby) December 11, 2025
It’s almost like he’s afraid someone might discover something…
— A #1, Emperor of the North Pole (@railboss) December 12, 2025
This just makes it easy to hide what they want hidden and change things on the fly without notice.
— Rallenac (@rallenac) December 12, 2025
he didn’t privatize it though, he cannot that’s straight-up illegal
the records are all digitized and controlled by NARA, but the physical library building itself is private instead of NARA-controlled like past libraries
— (dialupready) (@dialupready) December 11, 2025
The dude literally constructed an impenetrable fortress of doom for a presidential library after droning half the middle east and there are some people who still think hes a good guy lol
— Aloysius Buongiorno (@AloysiusBngrno) December 12, 2025
As a 2 time Obama voter, allow me to be the 122,000,000th to say “fuck that guy”
— Coldstone Steve Austin (@Exysay_Eastbay) December 12, 2025
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