President Donald Trump has redecorated the Oval Office to suit his own personal tastes, removing certain items that President Biden had installed and keeping others.
It’s truly an “out with the old, in with the new” situation, and the decor change happens while the inauguration festivities are taking place. Talk about efficiency! This wa
The carefully selected items in the Oval Office reflect the American president's preferences, including a button for ordering Coca-Cola
The rug, which was in place during Ronald Reagan’s administration and during Trump’s first term, was reinstalled during Trump’s inauguration ceremony, according to CBS News. The Resolute Desk had to be partially disassembled in order to facilitate its return.
President Trump decorated the Oval Office with a collage of ... used to buzz for sodas during his first term in office, portraits of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and ...
Donald Trump has returned as the president of the United States. On Day 1 of his second term, he made some changes to the Oval Office, his formal working space. The US leader has brought back former President Andrew Jackson’s portrait;
The button President Donald Trump used to order Diet Coke during his first term has returned to the Oval Office.
The Oval Office underwent an overhaul on Monday as Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president. Portraits of founding fathers George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson have returned to the presidential office,
Joe Biden could be the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a note for him
WASHINGTON (AP ... congratulating his successor and left it in the Oval Office desk drawer after two terms as president. He did that for George H.W. Bush, his successor and vice president ...
Trump has removed the portrait and replaced it with one of President George Washington, which hung in the Oval Office during Trump's first term, The Wall Street Journal reported. Kept: Bust of ...
Every president gets to decorate the Oval Office to their liking — but sometimes, they keep the decor of their predecessor.