WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama welcome France’s President Francois Hollande today for a rare bit of pageantry the White House hopes isn’t upstaged by a scandal abroad.
The White House announced a French state visit and dinner in November and said at the time that Hollande and France’s first lady, Valerie Trierweiler, would join the Obamas at dinner. But that was before a French magazine published photos of the French president — in a motorcycle helmet — leaving an apartment where he reportedly carried out an affair with an actress.
The reported assignation led to Hollande, who is not married to Trierweiler, arriving by himself on Monday, as he met up with Obama to tour Monticello, the Virginia estate of Thomas Jefferson, one of the United States’ earliest envoys to France.
The White House has insisted there was no disruption to Tuesday night’s dinner plans, though The New York Times reported that 300 invitations that included Trierweiler’s name had to be scrapped.