Flags, figurines and gold everywhere: Trump transforms the Oval Office into a gilded gallery
- Donald Trump has tripled the number of paintings in the Oval Office since returning to office.
- Plans to revamp the Rose Garden include paving over grass for a patio-like area, as reported by an official in a visiting delegation.
- Trump aims to build a new ballroom on the South Lawn, modeled after Mar-a-Lago, stating he will pay for it himself.
- A former White House official noted Trump's decor is 'weirdly un-presidential,' saying, 'It's more king-like.
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At the point of nine and a half weeks of his return to the White House, it cannot be said that Trump has wasted his time. Above all, when it comes to putting into practice the “unitary executive theory”, which with few constitutional merits implies, at the stroke of chainsaw and thick marker, maximizing presidential power to the detriment of the revered American system of separation of powers through controls and balances. From the first minute,…
Flags, figurines and gold everywhere. How Donald Trump transformed the Oval Office into a "gilded gallery"
As President Donald Trump works to dramatically reshape the federal government, he is also in the midst of transforming another historic aspect of the presidency: the Oval Office.
Donald Trump's Glitzy Oval Office Makeover Draws Major Backlash—Netizens Say, "Elected A President, Not King Tut"
President Donald Trump is being dragged around by netizens for giving the Oval Office a glitzy and gold-laden makeover, with one user commenting that they 'elected a president, not King Tut.'
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