There Won't be a Biden Presidential Library
Don’t be disappointed if you’re anxious to attend the Biden Presidential Library’s opening. It almost certainly will never exist. D.C. swampsters are the record, hoping the public forgets . Its subject will soon be either in the ground or too incapacitated to solicit funding. Biden staffers retaining criminal defense counsel have no interest in a library containing evidence for prosecutors to mine. No reporters from press outlets complicit in enabling chaos are hounding Biden. DOGE revelations testify to his administration's wholesale graft. FBI servers were, unburdening what had been.
There theoretically is a . But it’s only virtual. The closest to a physical library was next to the Corvette. Biden , , “I’ve talked to former presidents – apparently building the library is a gigantic undertaking...And so I haven’t made that decision yet.” A Biden library would only occur if his entourage of grifters sought a vehicle for raising cash, taking a page from Clinton’s and Obama’s playbooks.
Too much Biden administration funny business must never see daylight. Why would the Big Guy showcase incriminating evidence, even that which isn’t a Schedule II controlled substance? The linked headlines below reveal the empty reality.
President Biden is reportedly struggling to raise cash for his planned presidential library as he tries to secure the $200 million to $300 million it will cost. The Biden Presidential Library is in its nascent stages. A site hasn’t been selected, nor has Mr. Biden formed a committee to operate and build the structure. …One reason the library proposal hasn’t advanced is the lack of funds, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Citing anonymous sources, the newspaper said some “resistance” has come from donors and that he hasn’t been soliciting funds.
Half a continent from Biden’s Delaware, a spectacular presidential library is rising, setting new standards Biden could never approach. Chicago’s -- officially the (and Mausoleum) -- is closing in on a $1,000,000,000 price tag after cost overruns, construction delays, defective concrete, litigation, and DEI initiatives. The initial cost estimate was $350 million. Cue the inevitable army of grifters these projects attract. The center includes a gymnasium and a regulation-size NBA court. The price is especially steep considering it‘s the first fully digital presidential library. The OPC “seek[s] to inspire, empower, and connect the next generation of global leaders to embrace the ‘glorious task’ of making change in their own communities.” Mamdani must have been among those gloriously inspired.
Now that DOGE is foreclosing Democrats’ slush funds, it wouldn’t be surprising if Obama struggles to fund cost overruns. The Daily Mail provides details:
A black-owned concrete subcontractor is suing the structural engineering firm behind the project for $40 million claiming that they were discriminated against. …Valerie Jarrett, raked in a cool $740,000 in a single year, to run the OPC straight into the ground. …Contributions first started drying up back in 2023 when donations plummeted by 50 percent from the year before. “He's arrogant,” one erstwhile backer reportedly said of Obama last week. “There's no quid pro quo because it's a one-way street.”
…Clinton's presidential library reportedly raised more than 10 percent of its $165 million cost from foreign sources [and] the royal family of Saudi Arabia gave $10 million to George H.W. Bush's library. These presidential vanity projects are just vehicles for ex-presidents to keep the party going long after they leave the White House.
As the building emerges, its banality reprises Soviet brutalist or North Koreanarchitecture. It makes one want to visit the brand new Harding Presidential Library and Museum, completed almost a century after his death. Admission is only $16 ($15 for seniors).

- Valerie Jarrett - Director/CEO $754,948
- Ammar Rizki - CFO $387,976
- David Simas - President (End 4/23) $208,804
- Robbin Cohen - EVP, OPC $649,102
- Alfreda Bradley-Coar - EVP, Chief Legal & People Officer $439,334
- Christina Tchen - EVP, Strategy & Impact $423,730
- Lori T Healey - SVP, Executive Project Officer $393,616
- Michael Strautmanis - EVP, External Affairs $389,479
- Laura Lucas Magnuson - EVP, Global Programs $386,939
- Daniel McGregor - SVP, Development $344,180
- Charmaine Williams - SVP, Chief Human Resources Officer $318,873
- Louise Bernard - SVP, Museum Director $311,531
- Kori Schulman - SVP, Creative & Communications $267,413
- Jamie-Clare Pickens - VP, Deputy General Counsel $327,721
- Elisabeth Siciliano - SVP, Strategy, Governance & Risk $311,254
- Rachel Rauscher - VP, Development Operations $285,961
- Roark Frankel - Director Of Planning & Delivery $283,615
- Caitlin Gilmore - VP, Fundraising & Development $276,796
- Gabriela Fraga - Former SVP, Product & Technology $168,340
The building’s 83-foot-tall stained glass masterpiece echoes Jackson Pollock as updated by Hunter Biden. It allegedly depicts the rising sun. Trigger warning: those of artistic dispositions might be traumatized by viewing it. An inspirational quote from an Obama speech adorns the building’s exterior. Reverberations from Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address are obvious. One wonders if Saint Kamala provided input:
You are America. Unconstrained by habit and convention. Unencumbered by what is, because you’re ready to seize what ought to be. For everywhere in this country, there are first steps to be taken, there’s new ground to cover, there are more bridges to be crossed. And it is you, the young and fearless at heart, the most diverse and educated generation in our history, who the nation is waiting to follow. ...America is not the project of any one person. Because the single-most powerful word in our democracy is the word “We.” “We The People.” “We Shall Overcome.” “Yes We Can.” That word is owned by no one. It belongs to everyone. Oh, what a glorious task we are given, to continually try to improve this great nation of ours.
Obama and Biden antedated Trump, a tough act to precede. Trump sucks up the available historical oxygen, making predecessors seem even smaller. His successors will also face this dilemma. It's difficult to imagine historians poring through Obama's or Biden’s archives to document positive achievements, for either Hope or Change. Democrats can commiserate with the sane: the less recalled from Biden’s administration, the better.
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