Wednesday, April 23, 2025

TRUMP HANGS SELF-PORTRAIT ON FIRST LADY WALL


Donald Trump has done it again—this time inserting himself literally into history where he doesn’t belong.

Inside the White House, in a hallway traditionally reserved for portraits of America’s First Ladies, guests were stunned to find a giant self-portrait of Donald Trump—hung directly between Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush.

The image? A close-up of Trump’s face, with the stars and stripes of the American flag ghosted over his steely glare—an unmistakable act of self-glorification in a space meant to honor First Ladies.

It follows a growing trend of personal branding inside the White House. Just last week, staff quietly removed a portrait of President Obama and replaced it with a dramatic painting of Trump raising a fist—reportedly commemorating the failed assassination attempt in Butler, PA.

“You get the feeling that Donald Trump views the White House as his personal museum,” said political journalist Jim Heath. “The narcissism of this president is truly unmatched. Walk past the portraits of actual First Ladies—and suddenly there’s Trump, as if history revolves around him. It’s mind-boggling.”

And yet—somehow—on-brand.

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He didn't even hang a picture of the First Lady, his wife (who he cheated on with a pornstar while she was pregnant). 

Here, I fixed it: