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Photos show how the White House's decor has changed over the years


President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with gold furnishings and added a new portrait of himself to the White House Entrance Hall. Read More

Before-and-after photos show changes Trump has made to the White House decor, so far


President Donald Trump has brought his love of maximalism and gold furnishings to the Oval Office. Read More

White House photos compare Biden White House to Trump’s glitzy makeover


Photos of Biden and Trump’s Oval Office decor shows a stark contrast between the presidents’ respective taste. One room is subtle, the other is loud. Read More

The White House's Newest Decor Is Going Viral, And People Are Saying MAGA Is "Never Beating The Cult Allegations"


According to CBS, Trump's painting is now in the spot that is "traditionally reserved" for the most recent official presidential portraits. Though this is tradition, the current president can advise ... Read More

How Trump and His ‘Gold Guy’ Are Redecorating the White House


President Trump wanted his portrait to glimmer. The White House asked that Trump’s portrait, along with Vice President’s JD Vance’s, be printed with a golden border that wou ... Read More

White House moves Obama portrait to display painting of Trump after assassination attempt


The new Trump painting takes a spot traditionally reserved for the most recent official presidential portrait. Read More


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