In a hilarious turn of events that proves even those in the highest echelons of power aren’t immune to technological mishaps, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff reportedly sent a blurry, barely recognizable photo of Vice President Kamala Harris to his family’s group chat.
The incident occurred during a high-profile speaking engagement where Harris was addressing a crowd on the importance of artificial intelligence in modern governance. Emhoff, eager to share his wife’s moment of glory with loved ones, whipped out his government-issued smartphone and attempted to capture the scene.
“I thought I had it in focus,” Emhoff later explained to reporters, squinting at his phone screen. “I even used that zoom thingy and everything.”
The resulting image, described by Emhoff’s nephew as “a beige blob with a vaguely human-shaped smudge in the center,” quickly became the talk of the family chat. Responses ranged from confused emoji faces to gentle ribbing about the Second Gentleman’s photography skills.
Emhoff’s mother, Barbara, ever the supportive matriarch, chimed in with, “That’s nice, dear. Is that Kamala or a modern art installation?”
The Second Gentleman’s teenage step-daughter, Ella, offered to give him a crash course in smartphone photography. “Dad, we’ve talked about this,” she texted. “You can’t take pictures while doing jazz hands.”
White House sources report that upon seeing the photo, Vice President Harris merely shook her head and muttered something about “leaving him unsupervised with technology.”
In response to the incident, the Biden administration has announced a new initiative to improve digital literacy among senior government officials. The program, tentatively titled “OK, Boomer, Let’s Snap That Pic,” will focus on essential skills such as steadying one’s hand, locating the camera app, and differentiating between the front and rear cameras. As for Emhoff, he remains undeterred. “Next time, I’ll nail it,” he declared confidently, accidentally taking a photo of his own ear in the process.
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