Michelle Obama addresses post-White House plans on Stephen Colbert

On Monday night's The Late Show, Michelle Obama sat down with Stephen Colbert to discuss what she is looking forward to doing with her life after the end of her husband's presidency.

On Monday night’s The Late Show, Michelle Obama sat down with Stephen Colbert to discuss what she is looking forward to doing with her life after the end of her husband’s presidency.

She said that she wanted to focus on girls’ education as well as manual labor for minors but that she was also looking forward to the little things that she was not able to do because of security issues.

“I also want to do little things like, you know, open a window,” Obama told Colbert.

She said that she could not go shopping, drive a car, or open a window because of security and then said that it had been a “treat” when she was able to roll down her car window recently.

“My lead agent let me have the windows open on the way to Camp David,” Obama said. “It was like five minutes out and he was like ‘the window’s open. Enjoy it!’ I was like, ‘Thanks Allen.’”

 

 

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