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Man in White Panel Van Says He Finally Feels Seen by the White House

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Local loner and self-described “youth culture enthusiast” Doug Whitely is reportedly “over the moon” that someone in the nation’s capital finally reflects his values — namely, loitering near playgrounds with unnerving levels of confidence, using binoculars to look at parks and those playing on them, and zero intention of leaving.

“Representation matters,” said Whitely from inside his classic 1997 Dodge Ram van, its windows blacked out like his search history. “For years, I’ve felt marginalized just because I enjoy watching the innocence of children… from a legally ambiguous distance.”

Whitely, who says he’s “not into politics” but always votes third party “for plausible deniability,” feels spiritually aligned with certain unnamed figures in the White House, whom he describes as “fellow free thinkers who also ignore restraining orders from reality.”

“They get it,” he said, proudly patting his van’s dashboard, which features a Garfield bobblehead, several candy wrappers, and a laminated copy of the Constitution with only the Second and Fourth Amendments highlighted. “People misunderstand guys like us — we just have an old-school approach to community involvement.”

Local law enforcement has classified Whitely as “mostly legal, technically,” citing a surprising lack of concrete charges, but acknowledging “he’s definitely on a list.”

“This isn’t about politics,” Whitely clarified, polishing his telephoto lens. “It’s about knowing someone in power also has that thousand-yard stare and a vague history they refuse to explain.”

When asked if he’d consider running for office himself, Whitely chuckled. “Nah. Too much scrutiny. I prefer working behind the scenes. Just like my guy in D.C.”

As of press time, Whitely was seen handing out popsicles and unsolicited opinions outside a dog park “to practice public outreach in a more chill environment.”



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