Trump used his tacky interior design 'gold guy' to remake the White House
Last week we talked about Donald Trump, noted interior design aficionado, making noticeable changes to White House decor. The first edit happened in the Grand Foyer, where it's traditional for the two most recent presidential portraits to be on display. So naturally Trump replaced Obama's portrait with "artwork" depicting his own failed assassination attempt. In the Oval Office, a Swedish Ivy plant given to JFK by the Irish ambassador sat prominently on the fireplace mantel for 60 years. Trump deported that plant for parts unknown and set up a suite of gold statuettes instead. . . .