Who is top Obama aide Valerie Jarrett?

The senior adviser was a trusted confidante of the former US president and first lady.

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Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett

Valerie Jarrett did not seek the spotlight when she served as a senior adviser to former US president Barack Obama but has found herself at the centre of a media storm in recent days.

She was the subject of a now-deleted tweet penned by comedian Roseanne Barr, who said the black woman was the product of the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet Of The Apes.

Ms Jarrett, 61, was a top aide for President Obama and also served as assistant to the president for public engagement and chair of the White House council on women and girls, as well as heading up his transition team when he moved into the White House.

A close friend of both the former president and his wife, she arrived in Washington with no national experience but went on to be Mr Obama’s longest serving adviser, proved to be a driving force in some of his most significant domestic policy decisions, and was described as “the single most influential person in the Obama White House”.

Ms Jarrett previously held top positions in Chicago government and business and met the Obamas when she offered Michelle Obama a job in the Chicago mayor’s office.

Mrs Obama told the New York Times: “I can count on someone like Valerie to take my hand and say, ‘You need to think about these three things’.

She is now working on the Obama Library and Museum and is a senior adviser to the Obama Foundation and a senior fellow at the University of Chicago Law School.