Copyright (c) 2009 Derek Clontz/Your World Report. All rights reserved.
Just days after fans claimed to have spotted Michael Jackson in Florida’s Miami International Airport (FULL STORY), a trusted Washington source says the King of Pop is set to visit President Barack and first lady Michelle Obama in the White House “before the year is out.”
Details, understandably, are sketchy.
But the source – who spoke on the condition of anonymity – went on to say that “a Jackson staff member contacted White House Chief of Staff David Axelrod to request a meeting with the president and Mrs. Obama late last week, and they wholeheartedly approved.
“No date has been set, but it is my understanding that Mr. Obama prefers sooner than later and certainly hopes to get with Jackson before the year is out.”
It is unclear exactly when the meeting will take place, or what, if anything in particular, Jackson and the Obamas will discuss.
But it is thought by some that Jackson may offer to help the president win additional support for health care reform that would include a public option to help the poorest of the poor and their families get affordable coverage for basic health needs.
Whether that means Jackson – who is alleged to have died of a drug-induced heart attack late last June but may have faked his death – is, in fact, alive and set to “come out of hiding” remains to be seen.
For those who don’t know, it has been reported widely that the singer is recovering from poor health and drug addiction related to his inability to cope with the crushing presures of superstardom and life in a fishbowl.
Many are convinced that he will remain in a secret location or locations, out of the public eye, until June 2010, at which point he will launch a comeback tour with multiple concerts in hundreds of cities on every inhabited continent on earth.

