{"id":38856,"date":"2025-12-23T21:44:51","date_gmt":"2025-12-23T21:44:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=38856"},"modified":"2025-12-23T21:44:51","modified_gmt":"2025-12-23T21:44:51","slug":"a-3-d-look-inside-trumps-revamped-oval-office","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=38856","title":{"rendered":"A 3-D Look Inside Trump\u2019s Revamped Oval Office"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Mr. Trump spends a great deal of his public and private time in the Oval Office. Here, he fields phone calls from allies, hosts hourslong staff meetings and takes questions from reporters while cameras roll.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">It\u2019s not unusual for presidents to decorate the space to their own tastes. They often choose art or items meant to evoke meaning and a historical connection to past political eras.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">But in his second term, Mr. Trump has placed a connection to his lavish decorating style above all else. His tastes veer toward the gilded, triumphal style of Louis XIV, a theme that shows up in his own properties.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Mr. Trump has regularly added to or swapped out items in the Oval, according to Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary. Some of Mr. Trump\u2019s changes go beyond the decorative \u2014\u00a0he has installed a red button on his desk that lets him instantly order a Diet Coke.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Most objects on the walls are from the White House archive. But a few things, including gold angel statuettes placed above two of the doorways, were brought in from Mar-a-Lago, his estate in Palm Beach, Fla.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">A golden angel statuette was placed above a doorway leading to the West Wing.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Donna Hayashi Smith, the White House curator, and several members of her team spend time pulling portraits and other items from an archive to show Mr. Trump for approval. The president has also traveled to a vault below the White House to see items in person before choosing to display them in the Oval, Ms. Leavitt said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Mr. Trump was recently shown a portrait of the former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, which now hangs near the fireplace. Ms. Leavitt said the president added this portrait, the only one of a woman in the office, because he \u201cadmires\u201d Mrs. Kennedy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">The Oval Office makeover is among the many changes Mr. Trump has ordered at the White House, including paving the Rose Garden, remodeling the Lincoln bathroom and demolishing the East Wing to build a massive ballroom.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-wg034b\"><strong>The Golden Stage<\/strong><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Why all the gold?<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">\u201cHe\u2019s a maximalist,\u201d Ms. Leavitt said, citing Mr. Trump\u2019s background in real estate and hospitality. \u201cSo he loves showing people who come in, the renovations, his office, his gift shop.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">She added that when traveling overseas, Mr. Trump proudly talks about the White House to world leaders as he invites them to visit him in Washington. \u201cThis is the people\u2019s house. It is also the epicenter of the world,\u201d Ms. Leavitt said. \u201cAnd he genuinely does have a great respect for the White House.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Almost as soon as he took office, Mr. Trump began adding gold accents to the Oval. By his first bilateral meeting, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in February, there were five gold-framed portraits surrounding the fireplace and nine gold antiques on the mantel. By his October meeting with President Alexander Stubb of Finland, the gold had proliferated.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\">   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Eric Lee\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\">   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Kenny Holston\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Mr. Trump also added ornately framed mirrors on two doors leading to other parts of the West Wing. One of them, shown below, covers a peephole where the president\u2019s aides have, in the past, looked through to monitor the progress of meetings.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Now, if the door is closed, they can no longer see what is happening inside the Oval.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">An aide to President Barack Obama watched the progress of an Oval Office meeting from an adjacent room on Nov. 24, 2009.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Pete Souza\/The White House<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">A large mirror now covers the peephole from within the Oval.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">The sheer amount of gilded appliqu\u00e9s on the walls of the Oval Office has sparked internet rumors that they are plastic furnishings purchased from Home Depot, painted in gold. Mr. Trump has denied those claims, saying that the appliqu\u00e9s are authentic gold.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">A White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe the process, said that the underlying materials are made of plaster or metal, then covered with real gold leaf. A craftsman from Florida regularly travels to Washington to gild the appliqu\u00e9s by hand, often when the president is away on the weekends, that official said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Gold is a metaphor the president uses to visually show his success, said Robert Wellington, an art historian at the Australian National University and author of \u201cVersailles Mirrored:<strong> <\/strong>The Power of Luxury, Louis XIV to Donald Trump.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">\u201cHe\u2019s really setting up a kind of stage \u2014 a gilded stage for his presidency,\u201d Mr. Wellington said. \u201cHis style is to amass things together to make this look of \u2018rich.\u2019\u2009\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Aside from the gold, Mr. Trump has hung more than 20 portraits in the Oval Office. In addition to Mr. Washington\u2019s above the fireplace, portraits of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Abraham Lincoln, James Monroe and Franklin D. Roosevelt are also on the walls.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Mr. Trump has ruminated about the fate of Mr. Harrison, who died shortly after he was inaugurated, to people who have visited the Oval Office. He has said that the portraits of his predecessors are there to remind him of how quickly fate can change.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Most other presidents had just a few portraits or scenery paintings in the Oval.<\/p>\n<p><h3 class=\"g-heading svelte-rd8s6y\">George W. Bush, June 2005<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\">   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p><h3 class=\"g-heading svelte-rd8s6y\">Barack Obama, October 2014<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\">   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\">   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Even the lighting in the Oval has not gone untouched.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">During his first term, Mr. Trump had lights replaced in the Oval to make sure he was better lit during televised appearances.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Now, between the gold and the overhead lights, the room is very bright. The president has recently discussed installing chandeliers, a White House official said.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-wg034b\"><strong>The Resolute Desk<\/strong><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">In this space, Mr. Trump has ceremonies, like awarding medals to the Kennedy Center honorees or the 1980 Olympic hockey team. He has also hosted business leaders, like Apple\u2019s Tim Cook, or other politicians, like New York City\u2019s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Mr. Trump has recently taken to sitting at the Resolute Desk while people stand behind him at events.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">Mr. Trump met with Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City on Nov. 21.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Eric Lee\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">Mr. Trump met with members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic men\u2019s hockey team on Dec. 12.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Eric Lee\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Other presidents have used the Oval Office in a more structured, organized way than Mr. Trump does.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">President Joseph R. Biden Jr. used it as a space for briefings with his staff; the list of attendees was tightly controlled by his senior aides. President Barack Obama often arrived at the office in the late morning, worked there until dinner and continued his evening working in the executive residence. President George W. Bush would reach the Oval by early morning, and in the days and months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the office became the backdrop of some of his most significant national addresses.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Mr. Trump treats the Oval Office as something akin to a boardroom or center stage. His most loyal aides are often in the room with him, helping workshop social media posts or fetching documents at his request. Meetings often run long, and sometimes get folded into unrelated events, because the president enjoys looping in more people as the day goes on.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">On Nov. 12, Mr. Trump displayed a bill he had just signed to end the government shutdown.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">Kid Rock was a guest when Mr. Trump signed an executive order meant to combat concert ticket scalping and price gauging on March 31.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">One day this month, Mr. Trump welcomed a conga line of reporters, political allies and at least one cabinet secretary for meetings. He took phone calls and diverted to other subjects, including his plans for the East Wing ballroom. By the end of the day, he was several hours behind his official schedule, according to a person familiar with his schedule.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\"><span class=\"g-caption svelte-1p67b3d\">Mr. Trump, seated at the Resolute Desk, with a model of the East Wing Ballroom.<\/span>   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Smaller details in the Oval Office were still in the works recently. A gold statuette of an eagle flying over the Constitution was added last month near the flags behind the desk.<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-wrapper_meta g-text-align-left svelte-1p67b3d\" style=\"--g-caption-display:inline;--g-caption-margin-bottom:0;\">   <span class=\"g-credit svelte-1p67b3d\">Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">But Mr. Trump is most likely finished putting up new items, Ms. Leavitt said.<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-wg034b\">The Oval Office in 360<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Tap and drag the image to explore on your own.<\/p>\n<p class=\"methodology-hed svelte-1c5ccdi\">Additional photo credits:<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">George Washington portraits above the fireplace: White House Historical Association (Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan administrations); Everett Collection, via Alamy (Jimmy Carter administration)<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Photo of gold coasters and Diet Coke button: Doug Mills\/The New York Times<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-i5c8kc\">Gifts to Trump: Doug Mills\/The New York Times (plaque from Apple); Tom Brenner for The New York Times (FIFA Peace Prize trophy); Eric Lee\/The New York Times (Washington Commanders football); Doug Mills\/The New York Times (Rolex desk clock)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mr. Trump spends a great deal of his public and private time in the Oval Office. Here, he fields phone calls from allies, hosts hourslong staff meetings and takes questions from reporters while cameras roll. It\u2019s not unusual for presidents to decorate the space to their own tastes. 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