The only seven times Barack Obama shed tears during his eight years in office as US president

Dorothy Height, the “Godmother of American civil rights,” passed away in 2010 at 98. Key moments: Sandy Hook Massacre (2012): Obama shared grief with victims’ families. Inauguration Farewell: Obama got emotional about his daughters in 2017. Loss of His Grandmother (2008): Obama honored his late grandmother, Madelyn Dunham. Daniel Inouye’s Funeral (2012): Obama cited Inouye’s influence on his career. Gun Laws (2016): Obama pushed for stricter laws after Sandy Hook. Aretha Franklin Tribute (2015): Obama and Michelle were moved by Franklin’s performance

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