However former Obama White Home photographer Pete Souza had a unique take and on Wednesday shared a pictorial flashback to show it.
Souza posted a 2011 picture to Instagram displaying White Home Communications Company personnel working a presidential teleprompter throughout former President Barack Obama’s time in workplace.
It was “throughout a traditional presidential speech,” the photographer zinged.
The gear is managed by the president’s personal group and never the U.N., Souza famous. A spokesperson for the U.N. backed up that claim following Trump’s criticism concerning the glitch, though the White Home has denied it.
“Information matter,” Souza wrote.
“Glitches do occur,” the snapper stated, acknowledging how the identical system sometimes glitched out throughout Obama’s addresses too.
The submit adopted Souza’s throwing of shade at Trump after the escalator on the U.N. stopped immediately after he boarded, forcing him and first girl Melania Trump to stroll. The U.N. blamed a Trump staffer who by chance triggered a security mechanism. Souza responded by sharing a 2015 photograph of Obama gliding up the motorized stairs.
CORRECTION: This story has been amended to make clear how the escalator seemingly stopped, in keeping with the U.N.
