Contemplating his future in a Sunday interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes,” President Barack Obama said he is looking forward to being a private citizen and leaving the White House bubble, but noted that civilian life will be an adjustment. After he leaves office on Friday, he and first lady Michelle Obama will remain in Washington, renting a house in the city’s upscale Kalorama neighborhood, while their younger daughter, Sasha, finishes high school. Obama on Sunday insisted he has been billed for his personal expenses while in the White House, but acknowledged civilian life will be more than a little different. “You know, we buy our own toilet paper even here in the White House. So I’m going to have some catching up to do in terms of how day-to-day things operate.”
Source: Huffington Post January 16, 2017 00:05 UTC