WHY I CRASHED THE WHITE HOUSE'S GARDEN PARTY FOR NARENDRA MODI
On June 22, the White House held a "welcoming ceremony" for visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the South Lawn of the White House, where members of the public could register to attend.I signed up, along with my friends Keya Chatterjee and Apoorva. Our goal was not to welcome Mo...
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