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Obama Center isn't a traditional presidential library. Critics say it's an activism center.

Obama Center isn't a traditional presidential library. Critics say it's an activism center.

Presidential historian Tevi Troy explains how the Obama Presidential Center differs from traditional presidential libraries. why he believes it is evolving into an activism center.

Don't call it a library.

The $1 billion Obama Presidential Center opened with huge fanfare last week in a park near the shore of Lake Michigan,. critics say what the public thinks is a library will function as the headquarters ofBarack Obama’s private foundation, promoting the 44th president's left-wing worldview to future generations.

While every other modern presidential library houses that former commander-in-chief's papers for public viewing. the Obama Presidential Center has no such component. Instead, Obama’s presidential records are being stored elsewhere, though digital versions may one day be available there.

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Signs reading "Home For Action". "Bring Change Home" are displayed outside the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on June 19, 2026. Critics point to the messaging as evidence the Center functions as more than a traditional presidential library.(Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)

At its core, the center serves two purposes: a museum dedicated to Obama’s presidency. the headquarters of the Obama Foundation, Obama’s private nonprofit organization.

The sprawling 19.3-acre campus will host various leadership programs, while spaces there include a "Democracy in Action Lab," conference facilities, foundation offices. a major athletic complex designed foryouth sportsand community programs — features not typically associated with a presidential library.

Signs reading "Bring Change Home" and "A Home For Action" surround the perimeter of the campus. The messaging mirrors how the Obama Foundation has described the center in its annual reports — not as a traditional presidential library, but as a "campus". "living institution."

"We are building more than a campus. We are creating a living institution that will inspire, empower,. connect the next generation of leaders," the foundation's 2024 annual report reads.

The center, which as of 2021 had cost well over $800 million. is believed to have eclipsed the $1 billion mark, is a departure from presidential libraries, in both scale and purpose.

"Usually, these libraries are a monument to a presidency. the presidency is in the past, it’s in the rear-view mirror," Tevi Troy, a presidential historian and formerGeorge W. Bushadministration aide, told Fox News Digital. "It looks like Obama wants to use it as some kind of activism center. something that continues topromote his ideasand his political views."

Troy said the direction did not surprise him.

A "Bring Change Home" banner is displayed outside the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.(Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)

"Obama was a community organizer. He’s an activist. That’s how he came up, and it doesn’t surprise me that he wants to go in this direction," Troy said.

Obama himself offered a glimpse into how he views the center’s mission during Thursday’s opening ceremony.

"We designed the center not to be some lifeless mausoleum," Obama said, while highlightingObama Foundation leaders fromaround the world.

Among them was a Polish human-rights lawyer behind more than 30 lawsuits involving refugees, climate policy,LGBTQ rights and anti-discriminationlitigation.

"This center is devoted to lifting up their stories, giving them the tools. support they need to expand their impact," Obama said.

Obama later underscored that mission in his speech.

"While we are non-partisan, we are not value-neutral. We have a point of view," he said

Barack Obama speaks during the dedication of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. Illinois.(Kent NISHIMURA / AFP via Getty Images)

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Critics say Thursday’s ceremony confirmed what they feared all along: The center seems designed not just to preserve Obama’s presidency,. to carry his vision into the future.

The center’s opening has reignited debate over whether the project evolved far beyond the traditional presidential library model for. many Chicagoans originally believed they were handing over their historic parkland.

The public land fight

The distinction matters. the center occupies roughly 19 acres of Jackson Park — Chicago’s equivalent of New York's Central Park — under acontroversial 99-year agreementcity leaders approved for a one-time $10 payment.

Opponents argue that transferring public parkland to a private foundation violated the public trust doctrine. a legal principle intended to preserve public assets for the public benefit.

Those challenges were ultimately unsuccessful in court. although critics note that the central public trust arguments were never fully tested on the merits.

"When we were defeated, we weren’t told that we were wrong on the merits," Richard Epstein, a New York University law professor. one of the nation’s foremost experts on the public trust doctrine, who represented the local Protect Out Parks group.

A map graphic shows the footprint of the Obama Presidential Center inside Jackson Park on Chicago’s South Side along Lake Michigan.(Fox News Digital)

"We were told that we had no right to bring the complaint at all."

The Chicago City Council approved the deal with Obama,. Epstein said lawmakers were not free to simply set aside the public trust doctrine.

"The public trust doctrine is meant to be a restraint on the legislature," Epstein told Fox News Digital. "This has been an epic frustration."

Epstein said his concerns extend beyond the use of public land. Courts never fully examined whether the foundation had sufficient financial safeguards in place before receiving control of the site. including a long-promised$470 million reserve fundintended to shield taxpayers from future liabilities, Epstein said. A Fox News Digital investigation found that just $1 million has been deposited into the fund.

Epstein warned. handing over public land without fully vetting the foundation’s finances could expose taxpayers to future risks if the center encounters financial trouble down the road.

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Those concerns resurfaced after a Fox News Digital investigation found minority-owned. localsubcontractors who worked onthe center say they were stiffed for millions of dollars.

Critics also point out that the public land transfer was only part of the taxpayer contribution. Hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars were spent on surrounding road, utility and transportation improvements tied to the project. Supporters say those upgrades modernized the area, but opponents argue they were done to serve a privately run institution.

Bob Grogan, chairman of the Illinois Republican Party, said the project wasinitially promoted as apresidential library to win public support. secure the land, but then morphed into something very different.

"This isn’t a presidential library. It’s a Democratic headquarters on the South Side," Grogan told Fox News Digital outside the facility.

Grogan described the shift as a classic Chicago politics bait-and-switch.

"They go and sell it with the most palatable thing," Grogan said. "Then they just incrementally, drip by drip, make it worse until they get back to the reality."

The Home Court athletic facility is seen at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on June 19, 2026. The facility is designed for youth sports, mentoring programs and community events.(Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)

"It’s not just a museum. It’s the home base for the foundation and everything it does," he added. "They’re not going to go. pay rent someplace else when they’re going to have this big mausoleum here to go and hold their meetings and plot their plans."

The National Archives. Records Administration — which has oversight on all other presidential libraries — told Fox News Digital that the Obama Center is operated entirely by the Obama Foundation and sits outside the federalpresidential library system.

That means the foundation — not the federal government — decides how the center is run, what exhibits visitors see. how Obama’s legacy is presented.

The campus does include a branch of the Chicago Public Library.

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Troy: A mixed verdict

Troy said presidential libraries have evolved over time. that making records available digitally could ultimately benefit historians if the system works as intended. Presidential researchers like himself may no longer need to travel across the country to review presidential records, he noted.

Troy also acknowledged that presidents have traditionally had broad discretion over the non-archival portions of their presidential libraries.

"At the end of the day, presidents raise the money for these things. they have leeway to do what they wish with that part of it," Troy said.

Books including biographies of Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, civil rights leader John Lewis. revolutionary figure Che Guevara are displayed inside the Chicago Public Library branch at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on June 19, 2026. The branch is part of the Chicago Public Library system and operates within the Center campus.(Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)

"It's not the direction I would choose, but he raises the money," Troy said. "He gets to do what he wants."

But Troy cautioned that the center should not lose sight of the traditional purpose of presidential libraries.

"I worry about getting too far afield from the purpose of what these things are supposed to be, which are memorials to a presidency. a repository for all their documents," he said.

A fence banner featuring former President Barack Obama is displayed outside the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.(Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)

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