The Obamas have arrived
back at their $4.3 million new Washington D.C. home after a well-earned
break on Virgin billionaire Richard Branson's private island.
The former first couple flew out of paradise on Thursday after ten days
in the Virgin Islands - with no children and no work obligations.
They have now returned to their nine-bedroom home in the elite Kalorama
neighborhood - which is just two blocks from Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's
new $5.5million pad.
Their beaming smiles as the boarded the jet on the isle or Tortuga were
a far cry from the tensions left behind in Washington DC, where President Trump
on Thursday eased a sanction on Russia, said he wouldn't rule out military
action against Iran, insulted the U.S. deal with Australia, and started the
National Prayer breakfast with a prayer for Arnold Schwarzenegger's Apprentice
ratings.
The Obamas arrived at the Tortola airport via a red helicopter. They
then made their way back to Washington, and returned to their home just blocks
away from Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.
A motorcade was seen pulling up to the house, while signs dotted the
road on neighboring lawns welcoming the former first family home.
The pair have been staying on one of Richard Branson's private islands,
believed to be the eco-resort island of Moskito, which the Brit owns in
addition to Necker, where he keeps a home.
The pair holidayed in the Caribbean without their daughters Sasha and
Malia, who had joined them their first weekend after leaving office for a few
days in Palm Springs, California.
Sasha is believed to be back in DC where they former first couple will
live as she finishes high school, and Malia is in New York on her first week of
an internship working for Harvey Weinstein.
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