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Details On Kal Penn's White House Gig

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

So as you probably know by now, Kal Penn left House via self-inflicted gunshot wound (character, not actor - Kal's fine) in order to work for Barack Obama in the White House. Now Malia Obama taking lots of photos of Kal Penn during her daddy's inaugural concert is starting to make more sense. She probably knows Kal Penn, that's like her first big preadolescent crush. We just totally made that up, but we like it. 

Anyway, this is very cool of Kal Penn. And now we know what, exactly, he'll be doing for Barack Obama...

A spokesman for President Obama tells PEOPLE that Penn, who was an active volunteer in Obama's campaign last year (and whose parents were Hindu immigrants from India), will handle the president's outreach to the Asian-American Pacific Islander community and the arts community. The spokesman was careful to clarify that, by arts community, they don't mean Hollywood – but rather, the type of organizations and activists that work to activate music programs in schools and keep community theater alive. 

Wow. That's an important gig, with a lot of responsibility - and a great building block for a career in public service or politics. Could weed-loving Kumar be President Of The United States, say in 2024?

PREVIOUSLY:

Kal Penn Goes From "House" To The White House [VIDEO]

The HBO Inaugural Concert, Behind The Scenes

Tonight On "House": Guest Star -- Meatloaf. Yes, Meatloaf.


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