President Obama to Skip Nancy Reagan’s Funeral to Speak at South by Southwest Festival

This file photo taken on June 02, 2009 shows President Obama with former First Lady Nancy Reagan signing the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act in the Diplomatic Room of the White House.Nancy Reagan died of congestive heart failure on March 6, 2016, at her home in Los Angeles.She was 94. (Photo: JIM WATSON, AFP/Getty Images)
This file photo taken on June 02, 2009 shows President Obama with former First Lady Nancy Reagan signing the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act in the Diplomatic Room of the White House.Nancy Reagan died of congestive heart failure on March 6, 2016, at her home in Los Angeles.She was 94. (Photo: JIM WATSON, AFP/Getty Images)

President Obama will not attend Nancy Reagan’s funeral on Friday, opting instead to speak at a festival in Austin, Texas.

South by Southwest — an annual music, tech, and film gathering — announced last week that Obama would be the keynote speaker on March 11, and that Michelle Obama was scheduled to speak on March 16. It’s the first time in the festival’s 30-year history that a sitting president and first lady have participated.

Michelle Obama will be at the former first lady’s funeral, which will be held at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. But White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest confirmed Tuesday that President Obama won’t be there.

“The president will not attend,” he said at the daily White House briefing. “The president is traveling in Texas.”

Reagan, 94, died Saturday of congestive heart failure. She will be buried beside her husband, former President Ronald Reagan.

This isn’t the first notable funeral in recent weeks that Obama has missed: Last month, Obama skipped Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s funeral, choosing to paying his respects the day before while Scalia’s body lay in repose. Vice President Joe Biden was at the funeral itself.

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SOURCE: NBC News
Elizabeth Chuck