In his non-consecutive presidency, Donald Trump is infusing the White House with his distinct style, planning grand renovations like a new ballroom and a terrace reminiscent of Mar-a-Lago. He recently rearranged presidential portraits, creatively replacing Obama's modern portrait with a colorful depiction of himself post-assassination attempt. This personal touch reflects Trump's desire to leave an imprint on the Oval Office while harmonizing with the Bush family's legacy during their upcoming visit, demonstrating his strategic use of art and decor to evoke certain narratives and sentiments.
This time, the 45th-turned-47th president is determined to make his mark on the White House, planning a 'beautiful, magnificent' new ballroom and reimagining spaces.
Trump took personal interest in rearranging presidential portraits, temporarily replacing Obama's with a dramatic painting of himself after an assassination attempt, showcasing his resilience.
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