Guests for Obama's private swearing-in
January 20, 2013 @ 9:53 am
(AP) - President Barack Obama took the oath of office Sunday in an intimate White House ceremony, with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia at his side. A look at the other guests who bore witness to Obama's swearing-in:
_Maya Soetoro-Ng, President Obama's sister, along with her husband, Konrad, and daughters Savita and Suhaila
_Marian Robinson, Mrs. Obama's mother
_Craig Robinson, Mrs. Obama's brother, along with his son, Avery, and daughter, Leslie
_Auma Obama, President Obama's sister, along with her daughter, Akinyi Manners
_Eleanor Kaye Wilson, godmother to Sasha and Malia Obama, along with her husband, Wellington Wilson
_Jane Roberts, wife of Chief Justice John Roberts
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