Oval Office Display Raises Eyebrows
During a recent meeting, observers noticed a striking detail outside the Oval Office—a framed newspaper cover featuring Donald Trump’s Georgia mugshot. According to the New York Post, the infamous booking photo appeared on its front page and now hangs in the office of Trump’s secretaries. The sight drew mixed reactions, with some praising his sense of humor and others criticizing the display. One user exclaimed, “Oh yeah, love it. This should be on a stamp 👏👏,” while another questioned, “But why?”
Public Reactions Divide Opinion
Dan Scavino, Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff, shared a video of the display on Valentine’s Day, captioning it, “WELCOME TO THE BEAUTIFUL OVAL OFFICE.” Some saw the move as bold and humorous, while critics viewed it as a sign of misplaced pride. One user commented, “We live in a time in which we are proud of the things we should be ashamed of.”

Legal Troubles and Political Comeback
Trump’s mugshot originated from his August 24, 2023, booking at Fulton County Jail. Despite facing a 34-count felony indictment, he received no punishment in his hush-money case, allowing him to return to the White House. The day after the mugshot was taken, Trump defiantly posted it online with a link to his website.
Oval Office Makeover
Trump’s second-term Oval Office revamp includes personal touches such as a Diet Coke button, tributes to historical figures, and a collection of challenge coins. A TikTok video showcasing the changes gained traction, with one user calling it “Beautiful office!!” Ahead of his inauguration, Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey presented Trump with a commemorative Diet Coke bottle, continuing a 20-year tradition of presidential gifts.
