Donald Trump has unveiled a lavish new look for the Oval Office, filled with gold-plated décor. From picture frames to ornaments, nearly every corner now shines in gold. Trump even plans a $200 million ballroom to match the flashy style.
Defending the makeover, Trump said: “There’s nothing like gold, and there’s nothing like solid gold.” On Truth Social, he boasted: “Foreign leaders, and everyone else, freak out when they see the quality and beauty.” He called it the “best Oval Office ever.”

Critics, however, see a different picture. With the US national debt at $37.47 trillion, many Americans feel the golden display is out of touch. “This styling is unAmerican,” one person wrote, comparing it to royal palaces. Another added: “He couldn’t care less about America, the debt, or the people.”
The White House insists the décor represents a “golden age of America.” But for struggling families facing high grocery and housing costs, the shine may feel hollow. What do you think—glorious upgrade or gilded distraction?
