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People are freaking out over a photo of Kellyanne Conway in the Oval Office

'This is the dumbest outrage ever.'

Twitter is alive with the sound of outrage after Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, was seen in a series of photos taken by photographers in the Oval Office on Monday.

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In the photos, Conway can be seen kneeling on a couch and taking pictures of Trump during his meeting with the leaders of some historically black colleges and universities.

After Agence France-Presse posted the image on Twitter, commenters were quick to weigh in. Some people suggested Conway's disposition hinted at a deeper meaning:

Ben Dreyfuss, engagement editor of Mother Jones, was less bothered:

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