OMG. Let’s Take a Selfie!
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Kenya on Sunday (May 3) with one mission in mind.
His mission was to offer help in countering Somali al Shabaab militants who have staged deadly attacks there and elsewhere in East Africa according to U.S. officials on the trip.
However, he was shocked when he was greeted by a pack of elephants and what’s any U.S. Secretary of State to do but take a selfie!
That’s right John Kerry stunned the locals as the elephant posed for the camera as Kerry stopped to take a selfie! Check out all the awesome photos here!
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