The Trump White House has inexplicably relocated the presidential portraits of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush from their prominent position in the Grand Foyer to a small dining room now mostly used for storage. Portraits of two Republican presidents from more than a century ago — William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt — now hang there instead.
The sudden rearranging of presidential portraits in the midst of unprecedented, overlapping crises was symbolic of the Trump White
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