Trump touts ‘great unity’ in GOP after Iran strikes, pushes to get ‘big, beautiful’ bill done
- On Monday, March 25, 2025, Colorado removed President Donald Trump's portrait from the Capitol following his weekend complaints that it made him look distorted.
- The removal followed Trump calling the portrait 'truly the worst' and the White House's unusual request to take it down, prompting a panel discussion.
- The Capitol Building Advisory Committee floated replacing presidential portraits with former governors' paintings but postponed a final decision on the matter.
- The blank space now hangs above a placard marking Trump's White House terms, while the committee considers accepting a donated portrait to replace the removed painting.
- This situation highlights challenges in historic preservation at the Capitol amid Colorado's upcoming 150th statehood anniversary and ongoing debates about space use.
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NEC Director Kevin Hassett: 'Highly confident' we'll pass Pres. Trump's tax bill by July 4
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the U.S. strikes on Iran, fate of the GOP reconciliation bill, sticking points in negotiations, trade negotiations with China, state of the economy, the Fed's inflation fight, and more.


After Trump gripe, presidential portraits at the Colorado Capitol may be replaced with governors
The committee overseeing historic preservation at the Colorado Capitol is mulling whether to replace the presidential portraits hanging in the building’s third-floor rotunda with paintings of the state’s former governors. The idea was floated at the panel’s meeting last month in response to the controversy earlier this year that followed President Donald Trump’s complaints about how he looked in his Colorado Capitol portrait. Trump called the p…
This day, U.S. President Donald Trump used his social network Social Truth to briefly refer to the political situation in the country, where he celebrated the unity of his party and, in turn, called for approval of the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill.” “Great Unity in the Republican Party, perhaps a unity like we have never seen before,” said U.S. President Donald Trump. “Now, let’s adopt the Great, Great and Beautiful Bill. Our country is VER…
Trump touts ‘great unity’ in GOP after Iran strikes, pushes to get ‘big, beautiful’ bill done
President Trump touted the “great unity” among Republicans following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, as he called on the party to focus on getting his agenda bill through to his desk. “Great unity in the Republican Party, perhaps unity like we have never seen before,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social…
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