President Donald Trump’s redecoration of the Oval Office included a framed mugshot of himself, sparking online debate. The image, from the New York Post, shows Trump’s booking photo from his 2023 arrest in Georgia. While some netizens found it humorous or motivational, others criticized it, questioning the appropriateness of displaying such a controversial image. The photo hangs in a high-traffic area outside the Oval Office, seen by many visitors. Trump’s office overhaul also featured tributes to historic figures and personal items like a Diet Coke button. This redecoration coincided with his second-term inauguration in January 2025, marking the start of his renewed presidency after facing criminal charges.
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