It started with a video.
Logan, an 11-year-old from Hartford, Michigan, asked his dad to film him confronting his bullies — reading a series of mean-spirited comments from his YouTube page. His message was simple:
"I hope that people don't bully other people online anymore, and that this helps."
Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett noticed — and she extended a very special invitation to Logan and his family.
Hi @DadVsLogan – you are stronger than anyone's hurtful words. We could all learn something from you and your dad! http://t.co/24CbefFDJA
— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) July 11, 2015
.@DadVsLogan If you're ever in DC, pls stop by the @WhiteHouse and say hi. Logan may be a future occupant one day 🙂 https://t.co/38wvYDB84C
— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) July 11, 2015
Today, he's taking her up on it. Follow along with the day here as #LoganTakesDC:
We learn history. We appreciate history. We desire to make history. #LoganTakesDC pic.twitter.com/gORQavUKDg
— Dad vs. Logan (@DadVsLogan) July 21, 2015
Almost time. Follow along on our Twitter and the @WhiteHouse @vj44 and @POTUS accounts. pic.twitter.com/9M7Fnb5HJ6
— Dad vs. Logan (@DadVsLogan) July 21, 2015
Can't wait to meet you! https://t.co/oHqo2UeWH7
— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) July 21, 2015