Trump White House showcases fully decorated Oval Office with new portraits – Washington Examiner
The article discusses the recent display of the Oval Office by the Trump administration, featuring twenty portraits of notable past figures. Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino shared the updated appearance, highlighting five new portraits added since the previous month. Among the newly included figures are former Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Ronald Reagan, alongside established portraits of George washington, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt. Furthermore, the White House announced that its garden grounds will be open for public tours during the first weekend of April, with tickets available through the National Park Service.
Trump White House showcases fully decorated Oval Office with new portraits
The Trump administration displayed a new view of President Donald Trump’s Oval Office, bearing 20 different portraits of the nation’s historical figures.
White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino released the Oval Office’s updated look on Monday afternoon, showing five portraits added since last month when the Trump administration released a 360-degree video touting the “behind the scenes” look.
Among the new portraits are former Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Ronald Reagan.
Other portraits featured in Trump’s office include George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt.
The Washington Examiner has contacted the White House for further details on the new portraits.
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Last week, the White House announced that it will open its garden grounds for spring tours during the first weekend of April. Attendees will be able to visit the White House’s South Lawn, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, the Rose Garden, and the White House Kitchen Garden.
While this event is free to the public, visitors must acquire a ticket in advance, distributed by the National Park Service on April 5 and 6.
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