Nobody really expected Chicago to win, just another taxpayer-funded vacation for the Obamas and their filthy-rich friend/supporter Oprah Winfrey.

(CNSNews.com) — The two-week trip to Copenhagen, Denmark that Obama, his wife, and members of his administration made in a failed attempt to bring the 2016 Olympics to Chicago cost taxpayers more than $467,000, according to expense records from the Department of Defense (DOD) obtained by the government watchdog group Judicial Watch.

“Expenses for the two-week trip appear to have far exceeded $467,175 in light of the fact that costs associated with the aircrafts — two Boeing 747s and several Air Force cargo planes — have not been made available,” stated Judicial Watch (JW) in a press release today about the expense records it obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

The DOD provides support, such as aircraft, for foreign travel by the president, the first lady, and members of the administration.

Despite the two-week trip in 2009 (Sept. 21–Oct. 3) to Copenhagen, President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, celebrity Oprah Winfrey, and numerous administration officials failed to persuade members of the International Olympics Committee (IOC) to select Chicago as the site for the 2016 Olympics.

Among the estimated $467,175 in U.S. taxpayer funds that were spent on the effort, a little over half — $235,659 — were devoted to hotel rentals and “transportation and communications” costs for seven administration’ “offices” accrued through October 2, 2009, according to JW’s data.

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