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Trump Hangs Mugshot Photo in Oval Office

Trump Hangs Mugshot Photo in Oval Office
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World February 16, 2025 05:30

washington d.c., usa - Former President Trump displays mugshot photo at Oval Office entrance, sparking controversy.

Controversy Over Mugshot Display

Former President Donald Trump has hung a mugshot photo of himself at the entrance of the Oval Office, featured on the front page of New York Post. The photo, taken during a court appearance related to election fraud allegations in Georgia, has become a symbol of political targeting for Trump and his supporters.

Background

In 2023, Trump was called to court for allegations of election fraud in Georgia, making him the first former US President to have a mugshot photo taken. He was found guilty of tampering with business records in a case related to paying hush money to Stormy Daniels.

White House Backlash

A recent Instagram post by the White House, featuring a photo of Trump and a border security official with the caption 'Roses are red, violets are blue, we'll deport those who come here illegally,' received backlash on social media for its tone and content.

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