Visiting the White House? Commemorate it with a selfie.
At Monday’s White House Summit on Working Families, there’s an entire wall dedicated for just that.
Very modern #familiessucceed pic.twitter.com/lotZJJ5zrC
— Irin Carmon (@irin) June 23, 2014
While one might think the picture is photo-shopped, evidence shows that would be a fickle claim. There’s very little this administration loves more than the selfie.
White House Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett was one of the first to take a selfie at the wall, further proving the administration’s love.
Starting our morning at the @WhiteHouse Working Families Summit Selfie Wall! Follow #FamiliesSucceed for updates. pic.twitter.com/0yLz8ZYL4X
— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) June 23, 2014
In another installment of President Obama’s “year of action,” the Working Families summit seeks to bring families into the 21st century by addressing “kitchen table issues.”
Where selfies fall on the kitchen table is still a mystery.

