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(The Hill) — In a new interview made available Monday, first lady Michelle Obama defended her “Let’s Move!” anti-obesity program against critics who call it a government intrusion.
“‘Let’s Move!’ is not about having government tell people what to do, because government doesn’t have all the answers,” Obama said in an interview with Topanga Sena, age 11, a reporter for Scholastic News in Florida. “A problem that’s this big and affects so many people requires everyone to step up. So we’re asking everyone to step up.”
Obama has toured the country for the second anniversary of her anti-obesity initiative, leading school groups in jumping jacks, hula-hooping and a round of the dance known as the “Dougie,” as well as challenging talk show host Ellen DeGeneres to beat her in a push-up contest (Obama won) and ribbing late-night hosts Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon over nutrition.
She concluded the tour with a stop at the ESPN Wide World of Sports at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla.
