‘You’re in my house’ Obama shuts down White House Heckler

‘You’re in my house’ Obama shuts down White House Heckler

“No, no, no. Listen, you’re in my house.”

President Obama certainly knows how to take on a heckler. According to the Wall street journal, Mr Obama on Wednesday took on a vocal attendee while celebrating LGBT Pride Month at the White House. Apparently when POTUS was mid-speech, a protester began shouting his name.

However, instead of letting the Secret Service handle the situation, the commander in chief quickly shut down the opinionated guest.

The president stated, “No, no, no. Listen, you’re in my house.”

Reportedly, the attendee was part of the Not One More Campaign, which oppose the administration’s deportation policies. It is said that she could be heard shouting things such as “stop all deportations” and “not one more” as she was removed.

Obama added, “ As a general rule, I am just fine with a few hecklers. But not when I am up in the house. My attitude is if you are eating the hors d’ oeuvres, you know what I’m saying? And drinking the booze? I know that’s right.”

The event that was held at the White House was honoring LGBT pride month by an activist protesting his administration’s policies on the deportation of the LGBT immigrants. On being repeatedly interrupted, an angry Obama addressed the protesting LGBT activist directly, saying “no, no, no. Shame on you, you shouldn’t do this.”

On being interrupted again, a visibly displeased Obama asked his security official “can we escort this person out?” “You can either stay and be quiet or we’ll have to take you out. All right can we have this person removed, please?” Obama said as the activist insisted heckling the President.

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