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- President Donald Trump is redecorating the Oval Office in his second, non-consecutive term.
- He’s added numerous gold furnishings, some taken from Mar-a-Lago and the White House collection.
- He has also added portraits of past presidents, military flags, and a new rug.
Gold eagles. Gold cherubs. Gold appliqués. Gold signage.
Under President Donald Trump, the Oval Office is looking more and more like the gilded Grand Ballroom at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
In addition to gold furnishings and accents, Trump has also added military flags, numerous pieces of artwork, and a button on his desk that summons a staffer with a Diet Coke.
The transformation is one of many White House changes and renovations that Trump is carrying out during his second, non-consecutive term. He has also paved over the Rose Garden lawn, redecorated the Colonnade, and knocked down the East Wing to make way for a new ballroom, changes the president has described as necessary to update the White House and make it better suited to events and guests.
Take a look around Trump’s redecorated Oval Office.
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The gold lettering is set in Shelley Script font.
Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian
The beige rug features rays of light emanating from the presidential seal in the center with olive branches along the outer border, symbolizing peace.
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Artist Everett Raymond Kinstler painted the official presidential portrait of Reagan in 1991.
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The flags of the Army, the Marine Corps, and the Navy are present, as well as that of the Space Force, which Trump established during his first term in 2019.
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Trump also had the button, seen on the wooden block on the right, installed during his first term.
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The document is flanked by curtains to protect it from the sun.
Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok
He also chose gold objects from the White House collection to decorate the bookshelves.
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The cherubs came from the Louis XIV-style Grand Ballroom at Mar-a-Lago.
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The plaster relief of the presidential seal was added to the Oval Office in 1934 during a White House renovation overseen by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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The gilded urns and decorative pieces on the mantle date back to the 19th century and rotate periodically.
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Trump often conducts meetings with world leaders seated in front of the Oval Office’s marble fireplace.
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The central portrait above the mantle depicts George Washington. Also featured are past presidents and founding fathers, including Benjamin Franklin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and William Henry Harrison.
The mirror on the right covers a peephole used by staffers during previous administrations to observe Oval Office meetings.
Trump also added gold trim to the crown molding around the ceiling.
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The bust of Martin Luther King Jr. that was in the Oval Office during the presidencies of Barack Obama and Joe Biden has been removed.
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