President Trump decorated the Oval Office with a collage of family photos and other personal effects that were on full display during his first day back in the White House.
President Donald Trump has returned the statue—one of an identical pair—to his office, but it has not been a simple journey
Donald Trump, who has returned as the 47th president of the United States, made major changes to the Oval Office on his first day back. The office now has a portrait of Andrew Jackson, a decision that had previously sparked controversy as Jackson was a slave owner and was responsible for the forced removal of Native Americans from their lands.
As Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office for his second, non-consecutive term, so did the highly popular Diet Coke button, which the US President uses to order his favourite beverage.
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As Donald Trump prepared to start his second term in the White House, the Oval Office, the official workspace of the President of the United States, saw some changes.
There's no place like home. And for Donald Trump, home is back in the White House after four tumultuous years.
President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
Another return to the Oval Office in Trump 2.0 is a sculpture called “The Bronco Buster” by artist Frederic Remington, which sits under the portrait of Jackson.
The Oval Office, a symbol of the presidency's grandeur and power, has undergone notable changes to align with Trump's preferences and goals. "As it was four years ago, a portrait of George Washington now hangs above the fireplace,
WASHINGTON - There’s no place like home. And for US President Donald Trump, home is back in the White House after four tumultuous years. “What a great feeling,” Mr Trump told reporters when asked how it felt to be back in the Oval Office on Jan 20. “One of the better feelings I’ve ever had.” Mr Trump acted as if he’d never left.