Trump moves Obama, Bush portraits to hidden stairwell: CNN
President Trump moved portraits of Obama and the Bushes to a restricted White House stairwell, removing them from public view amid accusations of misconduct and political tensions.
- Portraits of former Presidents Obama and Bush have been moved to a hidden stairwell in the White House, out of view from visitors.
- The portrait maneuvers mark Trump's latest slight against perceived political rivals amidst escalating tensions with Obama.
- The tradition of displaying presidential portraits prominently in the White House entryway was started by Jacqueline Kennedy in the 1960s.
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Trump Relocates Obama White House Portrait To Hidden Stairwell
Trump Relocates Obama White House Portrait To Hidden Stairwell
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Read Full ArticleTrump Removes Obama's Portrait from Sight
President Donald Trump has reportedly moved a portrait of former President Barack Obama to a location out of view of visitors. The portrait is now located at the top of the Grand Staircase alongside portraits of former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. According to a report from CNN, the area is “heavily restricted to members of the first family, US Secret Service agents, and a limited number of White House and executive residence …
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