Watch: On First Day of Jury Duty Obama Walks Around Room to Say Hello and Shake Everyone’s Hand
‘Good to See You. How You All Doing?’
Former President Barack Obama Wednesday morning reported for jury duty in Chicago, where he maintains a home. One potential juror posted a video of the former president arriving in the jury pool room. Obama, apparently flanked by his Secret Service detail, entered, said “Hello, fellow citizens,” and “Thank you for your service,” as he walked through the room.
“How’s everybody doing?” he asked, as he shook hands with nearly every person he walked past.Â
OBAMA!Jury duty & I just shook hands with the best president ever!! #obama #Chicago #juryduty @BarackObama @POTUS44 @MichelleObama pic.twitter.com/OxdX2g2E0F
— Angel Martinez 𓅓 (@1992AngelM) November 8, 2017
“How you doing?” Obama said as he greeted his fellow Chicagoans. “Good to see you. How you all doing?”
The former president, donning a suit but no tie, literally walked around the entire room so he could greet everyone, shake their hands, and say hello.
Some photos posted by reporters:
Barack Obama waves to onlookers during jury duty just now at Daley Center pic.twitter.com/tQXjuJeeHP
— Mitch Dudek (@mitchdudek) November 8, 2017
That’s Barack Obama reporting for jury duty just now with Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans by his side. He took a back entrance. pic.twitter.com/ijyXVI4UVs
— Mitch Dudek (@mitchdudek) November 8, 2017
Past presidents, they’re just like us… Barack Obama reporting for jury duty today pic.twitter.com/cScD3Tkp2B
— Jason K. Morrell (@CNNJason) November 8, 2017
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