Latest outrage hits Obama Center as critics claim HYPOCRISY over ID rules for entry
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By STEPHEN M. LEPORE, US SENIOR REPORTER Published: 05:42, 7 April 2026 | Updated: 05:50, 7 April 2026 The Obama Presidential Center continues to court controversy after many noticed the billion dollar Chicago museum will require ID at a time when Obama's fellow Democrats are fighting voter ID laws. Barack Obama's 19.3-acre campus in Chicago's Jackson Park has frequently been the subject of controversy for debacles such as going over budget and asking for dozens of unpaid volunteers. The library will not only charge $30 for adult tickets ($23 for children ages 3-11) but will offer select days where Illinois residents can get in free, provided they show valid identification. They're also only allowing citizens or lawful residents to enter its grand opening ticket giveaway. Conservative critics jumped at what they saw as hypocrisy, given the Democrats' opposition to the SAVE America Act which would require ID to vote. Former White House Press Secretary and Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany asked Congressman Brendan Gill: 'Why do we have stricter standards for the Obama library than for voting?' Gill replied: 'Well, because Democrats would like to allow non-citizens to vote in American elections.' Ben Ferguson, who co-hosts Senator Ted Cruz's podcast, wrote: 'The OBAMA Library is stricter on who can win tickets to the opening of the Obama Presidential Center than Democrats are on voting???' The Obama Presidential Center continues to court controversy after many noticed the billion dollar Chicago museum will require ID at a time when Obama's fellow Democrats are fighting voter ID laws Barack Obama's 19.3-acre campus in Chicago's Jackson Park has frequently been the subject of scandal, with everything from going over budget to asking for dozens of unpaid volunteers Sarah Joyce Michel added: 'The hypocrisy of the Democrats is disgusting.' Another commentator added: 'Illinois residents have to show an ID and prove who they are to get into a library for free but they don't have to prove who they are to vote in their elections.' The Daily Mail has reached out to the Obama Presidential Center for comment. Situated in the South Side of Chicago in Jackson Park, the towering grey monolith-like property will serve as the headquarters of the Obama Foundation and will house a museum, library and education center dedicated to his eight years as president. It was initially estimated to cost $300 million, before the budget was revised to $500 million in 2017, and then again to $700 million in 2021. In an annual financial disclosure form released last week, the foundation reported spending an extra $90 million to prepare exhibits and $40 million in operating costs for the first year alone. Executives at the center raked in a total of $6.1 million and are among the best paid of all cultural centers in the nation, with CEO Valerie Jarrett paid $740,000 last year. OPC Executive Vice President Robbin Cohen earned $610,195 and Tina Chen, the organization’s chief legal and people officer, earned about $425,000. The library will not only charge $30 for adult tickets ($23 for children ages 3-11) but will offer select days where Illinois residents can get in free, provided they show valid identification. They're also only allowing citizens or lawful residents to enter its grand opening ticket giveaway Although the cost of all artworks is not clear, the museum recently installed an 83-foot painted glass window by artist Julie Mehretu to its exterior to beautify the grey building's exterior. Despite the soaring costs of the site, fundraising to Obama's foundation has stayed high and surpassed $1 billion thanks to a $195 million cash injection last year, the foundation said in its recent financial report. Obama's center is finally set to open in the spring of 2026 following years of delays and legal challenges, including Chicagoans who have slammed the 'ugly' construction for pushing up rents and displacing locals. Associates of the former president announced that they will begin community tours of the center later this month to boost its image among residents, saying the tours will help them to 'begin to imagine how they will use and enjoy' the center. The financial report detailed how the construction of the building has ramped up, including $27.5 million on programming for scholarships and youth engagement programs. Critics have slammed the construction as an eyesore in Chicago's skyline, with residents saying it has been doing more harm than good for the community in recent years. Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor, who represents much of the area where the center is being built, told the Daily Mail last month that she is a fan of Obama and believes in the project but has fought aspects of it to protect her constituents. Her efforts have had mixed results. 'We're going to see rents go higher and we're going to see families displaced,' she told the Daily Mail. Conservative critics jumped at what they saw as hypocrisy, given the Democrats' opposition to the Save America Act which would require ID to vote Situated in the South Side of Chicago in Jackson Park, the towering grey monolith-like property will serve as the headquarters of the Obama Foundation and will house a museum, library and education center dedicated to his eight years as president 'Every time large development comes to communities, they displace the very people they say they want to improve it for,' the Democrat added. Locals have said the building resembles a 'concrete tomb', 'a totalitarian command center dropped straight out of 1984', 'a monument to megalomania' and 'a giant trash can'. Workers on the center blame policies and lengthy DEI sessions for the delayed construction. 'It was all very woke from the time they broke ground in 2021,' a construction foreman on the site told the Daily Mail. 'Every so often a bunch of staffers from the Obama Foundation wearing little badges would come by the site and they'd ask us silly questions like, are you white, straight, gay, trans, whatever. It was ridiculous.' Allison Davis of Aquinnah Investment Trust, who has close ties with Obama, plans to build a 26-story, 250-room luxury hotel just down the street from the center. And Taylor said '$300,000 and $400,000 homes that nobody can afford' are already popping up around the area on Chicago's poverty-stricken South Side. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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