Trump's Return and Hidden Messages
Donald Trump's Oval Office has undergone a significant revamp with his return, showcasing his particular taste and leaving behind hidden messages in the decor. Portraits of US political figures, iconic statues, and new additions like silver eagle figures have taken center stage.
The Diet Coke Button Returns
Trump's famous Diet Coke button has made a comeback, hidden inside a wooden box this time. Originally installed in his first term, the button alerts staff to Trump's desire for a diet soda, dispelling previous theories of its nuclear button status.
Fascinating Artifacts and Portraits
Trump's decor choices reflect his admiration for influential leaders, with portraits of former US presidents and historical figures adorning the walls. Notable additions include the bust of Winston Churchill and portraits of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson.
Making Changes to Tradition
Trump's design preferences, such as reverting to the 2016 rug and adding new silver eagle figures, showcase his departure from traditional Oval Office decor. The room now features personal photos of Trump and his family, military flags, and Challenge coins that reflect his American pride.
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