Trump-Vance Team Releases Pictures, Details About Trump Oval Office 2.0 – EVOL

President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance’s team released pictures and details about the changes to the newly redecorated Oval Office for Trump’s second administration.

In the Wall Street Journal piece published on Monday, one picture showed that Trump’s Oval Office 2.0 included a fresh Andrew Jackson painting which hails from the White House art collection, along with a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, which former President Joe Biden had added to the Oval Office, which Trump has opted to keep.

Under Jackson’s painting is the return of the sculpture called “the Bronco Buster” by Frederic Remington, which was also part of Trump’s first presidency.

It is all part of the redecorating of the Oval Office done by each president — which takes place within hours of the former administration and president’s departure and before the newly sworn-in leader and his staff arrive.

One White House aide told the WSJ that by 10:58 a.m., the blue rug that Biden used had been swapped out for the more neutral one previously used by Trump. However, it was so large that part of the massive Resolute Desk had to be taken apart so the rug could be placed under it.

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