Pete Souza, who served as an official photographer to Obama, poked fun at Kellyanne Conway for her assertion that microwave oven-enabled surveillance exists.
On Sunday, in an interview with ‘The Record’ of Bergen County, New Jersey, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway gave a rundown of ways surveillance may be conducted in modern times.
Included were the uses of phones, television, and microwaves.
Yes, microwaves as in the kitchen appliance.
According to Conway, they “can be turned into cameras.”
Pete Souza, who served as an official photographer to former President Obama, took to Instagram on Monday and responded to the claim.
He posted a photo of a camera-carrying Obama lurking inside one of the quick-cookers.
It was captioned, “Someone has been photoshopping one of my photos. For the record, it wasn't me.”
That’s not the only matter Souza has addressed via the social media site.
He also posted a picture taken soon after the passing of the Affordable Care Act.
The text accompanying that image reads, “Remembering that day when the Affordable Care Act (yes, 'Obamacare') was signed into law in 2010. Wonder why some are pushing a repeal/replace law that will cause 15 million people to lose coverage, increase costs for lower income and elderly people, and give billions of tax benefits to the wealthiest?”