President Trump criticized a portrait of himself displayed at the Colorado Capitol, claiming it was distorted and poorly painted compared to former President Obama's portrait. He suggested that the artist, Sarah Broadman, had lost her talent over the years. Trump noted that he received complaints from Coloradans who disliked the portrayal. In his criticism, he also targeted Colorado Governor Jared Polis, linking the controversy to broader crime issues in the state related to drug gangs. Trump's remarks reflect a blend of personal grievance and political critique against a Democratic governor.
Trump criticized a distorted portrait of himself at the Colorado Capitol, asserting it was purposefully negative, while he praised the portrait of Barack Obama.
He stated that the artist must have lost her talent with age and expressed unhappiness with how he was depicted in comparison.
In his post, Trump noted that many Coloradans have complained about the portrait, indicating it displeases the public.
He used the opportunity to attack Governor Polis on crime, particularly concerning issues related to drug gangs.
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