Donald Trump has allegedly ordered the official portraits of three former US presidents to be moved to less prominent positions in the White House.
Paintings depicting Barack Obama, George W. Bush and his father, George H. W. Bush, have been dispersed across the Washington abode at 79-year-old Trump’s directive, according to a report by CNN.
Obama’s portrait, unveiled in September 2022, was painted by Robert McCurdy and was originally hung in the White House entryway.
It has since been moved by building staff to the top of the house’s Grand Staircase, as per the outlet.
The new report claimed that the 44th POTUS’ image is now firmly out of view for the thousands of visitors who tour the White House each year.
The area it now resides in is heavily restricted to members of the First Family, US Secret Agents, and a limited number of White House and executive residence staff.
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