Documentary questions Obama’s legacy through Chicago residents’ perspectives

Steve Cortes Founder of League of American Workers - Official Website
Steve Cortes Founder of League of American Workers - Official Website
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The documentary “You Don’t Know Barack: OBAMA EXPOSED” has sparked significant interest, according to its creator. The film challenges the public perception of former President Barack Obama, portraying him as a manipulative figure.

Steve, who produced the documentary, shared his experiences while filming in Chicago. He aimed to capture the perspectives of local residents who initially supported Obama but later questioned his motives. Among those interviewed was Marquita, whose insights were described as “intelligent, persuasive, and poised.”

Steve provided a link to the full interview with Marquita, noting that it offers additional context beyond what was included in the final cut of the documentary. He expressed confidence that viewers would find her story both educational and inspiring.

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