USA TODAY reporters covered the historic events. They were inside the Capitol, walking the streets, at the White House and ...
President Donald Trump has redecorated the Oval Office to suit his own personal tastes, removing certain items that President ...
Every president gets to decorate the Oval Office to their liking — but sometimes, they keep the decor of their predecessor.
When Trump took office in 2017, the Churchill bust returned to the Oval Office. Four years later, President Biden (or whoever was making such decisions for him) conspicuously removed the Churchill ...
Some of the decor seen in the Oval Office belongs to the president – such as the family photos both Biden and Trump displayed behind the Resolute Desk. But other items, like portraits of former ...
There are other instances. John Quincy Adams and his successor, Andrew Jackson — whose portrait returned to the Oval Office this week — were born less than four months apart in 1767.
Saturday Night Live‘s “Weekend Update” co-hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost had a lot of material to play with after Donald Trump’s first week back in the Oval Office. Jost kicked things ...
While most Americans don’t get to see every inch of the White House and the changes that are made between first families, we do get to see the Oval Office. Every president gets to select how the ...