Trump Transforms White House with Lavish Makeover: Gold Accents, New Ballroom, and No More Tents

George W. Bush’s portrait is moved to a staircase, Barack Obama’s remains for now, and Trump’s post-assassination-attempt portrait, showing blood and a raised fist, takes a prominent spot.

Washington, D.C. – Former President Donald Trump has returned to the White House with bold plans to redecorate, infusing the historic residence with his signature flair. Drawing inspiration from his Mar-a-Lago estate, Trump’s vision includes opulent gold cherubs, plush velvet curtains, ornate Rococo mirrors, and a FIFA World Cup trophy prominently displayed on the Oval Office desk. The makeover signals a dramatic shift from traditional presidential aesthetics, embracing extravagance over restraint.

The revamp extends beyond decor. Trump has reordered the White House’s iconic presidential portraits, demoting George W. Bush’s likeness to a staircase while keeping Barack Obama’s modern portrait in place—at least temporarily. The centerpiece of the collection is Trump’s own post-assassination-attempt portrait, depicting him with a raised fist and blood-streaked face, now commanding a prime spot in the executive residence.

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Outside, the Rose Garden faces a transformation of its own. Citing impracticality for high-heeled guests on wet grass, Trump plans to pave over the historic garden, replacing its greenery with a more polished surface. Additionally, he’s proposed constructing a 160-foot ballroom to host foreign dignitaries, dismissing the use of temporary tents as outdated. “If world leaders wanted to eat in a tent, they’d go camping,” a source close to the administration quipped.

The changes have sparked polarized reactions. Supporters praise Trump’s bold approach, viewing it as a reflection of strength and individuality, while critics argue the alterations undermine the White House’s historical integrity. Regardless of public opinion, Trump’s return promises a presidency marked by grandeur and unapologetic style, with gold leaf setting the tone for his latest chapter in Washington.

Key Points: Trump’s White House Makeover

  • Oval Office Redesign: Trump is revamping the Oval Office with gold cherubs, velvet curtains, Rococo mirrors, and a FIFA World Cup trophy on the desk, inspired by Mar-a-Lago’s opulence.
  • Presidential Portraits Rearranged: George W. Bush’s portrait is moved to a staircase, Barack Obama’s remains for now, and Trump’s post-assassination-attempt portrait, showing blood and a raised fist, takes a prominent spot.
  • Rose Garden Paved: The historic Rose Garden will be paved over to avoid issues with high heels on wet grass, prioritizing optics.
  • New Ballroom Planned: A 160-foot ballroom will replace temporary tents for hosting foreign leaders, dismissing tents as unsuitable for diplomacy.
  • Polarized Reactions: Supporters see the changes as bold and reflective of Trump’s style, while critics argue they undermine the White House’s historical significance.

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