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Trump displays Declaration of Independence copy in the Oval Office

  • Donald Trump moved a copy of the Declaration of Independence into the Oval Office, which is displayed near the Resolute Desk, as confirmed by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who stated, 'The National Archives delivered the Declaration of Independence to the White House at the president's request.'
  • The original Declaration is in the National Archives, while there are 26 known copies of the Dunlap broadside in existence today, according to the Declaration Resources Project at Harvard University.
  • Trump shared images of the document being hung on the wall in the Oval Office, promoting a message of historical significance during his administration.
  • This decision has sparked discussions on Trump's ongoing political narrative and foreign policy.
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