Obama crashes school lesson, leaving high-school students absolutely speechless
A class of high school students were left completely speechless after
former president Barack Obama crashed their classroom on the first day
back at school.
McKinley Tech students, in Washington DC, were still settling into
their new classes on Friday when Obama casually walked in, leaving them
pleasantly surprised.
"You guys don’t mind me crashing right?" Obama asked, as his audience struggled to maintain composure.
Obama then joined their circle and started to tell them why it was
important for him to meet people their age during his time in office.
He said: "One of the things I did throughout my presidency was I’d
meet with groups of young people everywhere I went, whether it was here
in the United States or when I was traveling overseas. Just to kind of
hear from them, find out what they’re interested in, because I do
believe that most of the problems we have are going to be solved by you.
Later, Obama took to Instagram to share videos of his day out and
wrote: "Make us proud. You’re the next generation of leaders, and we
need you."
His spokesman Keith Schiller told The Hill that Friday’s visit was a part Obama’s "ongoing conversation with young people."
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