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 August 25, 2025

Trump reportedly covered costs of Oval Office upgrades out of his own pocket

President Donald Trump has transformed the Oval Office into a gilded showcase of American grandeur, personally financing a stunning renovation that screams his signature style.

Gold accents now adorn the room’s 18-foot-6-inch ceiling, doorways, and fireplace mantel, reflecting a bold vision of leadership. This isn’t just decor—it’s a statement of strength that progressives might sneer at as excessive.

Fox News reported that Trump’s makeover, completed in early 2025, added gold curtains, trims, and cherubs to the Oval Office, while he funded two massive 88-foot American flags outside the White House, each costing $50,000.

The changes were first highlighted in March when he discussed them with Fox News host Laura Ingraham. The man knows how to make an entrance, unlike the drab minimalism favored by the woke crowd.

A White House spokesperson declared the gold is “of the highest quality,” a claim that underscores Trump’s commitment to excellence. Critics might call it ostentatious, but for conservatives, it’s a refreshing rejection of the beige, apologetic aesthetic of prior administrations. This is a president who doesn’t shy away from bold choices.

Historic Touches Meet Modern Flair

In March 2025, Trump installed a copy of the Declaration of Independence in the Oval Office, carefully shielded behind heavy curtains to protect it from light damage.

The original document remains safe at the National Archives, a fact that counters any leftist narrative about recklessness. This move signals respect for America’s founding principles, not performative virtue.

Behind the Resolute Desk, gold curtains now frame a display of flags representing the U.S. military’s sister services, a nod to national pride.

Trump also selected a portrait of George Washington in military uniform to hang above the fireplace, replacing Joe Biden’s choice of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It’s a deliberate shift from New Deal nostalgia to revolutionary grit.

The white marble fireplace mantel, now gleaming with gold accents, highlights the room’s neoclassical details, while gold trinkets—frequently rearranged—add a personal touch. Gold coasters etched with “Trump” and “47” mark his place as the 47th president. Subtle? No. Confident? Absolutely.

By May 5, 2025, a golden cherub was noted above an Oval Office door, adding whimsy to the grandeur. The room served as a backdrop for high-profile events, like the May 28 swearing-in of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro. Trump’s design choices aren’t just decor—they’re a power move for America’s image.

On July 16, Trump hosted Bahrain’s crown prince alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the revamped Oval Office. The gold-laden room projected strength during these talks, a stark contrast to the sterile settings of prior globalist summits. It’s a visual reminder of who’s in charge.

Trump’s Oval Office was again on display on August 7 when he reviewed economic data with Stephen Moore, proving the space is as functional as it is striking.

The gold accents didn’t distract from the work—they enhanced it. Critics who dismiss this as vanity miss the point: aesthetics matter in leadership.

Diplomacy in a Gilded Setting

On February 24, 2025, Trump met with France’s President Emmanuel Macron in the Oval Office, with gold decorations setting the tone.

By April 24, he held a bilateral meeting with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store. These meetings show the room isn’t just for show—it’s a stage for serious diplomacy.

Trump himself remarked, “The Oval Office needed a little life,” a jab at the dullness of past administrations. He’s right—why shouldn’t the president’s workspace reflect the vibrancy of American exceptionalism? The woke obsession with modesty reeks of self-doubt.

“Throughout the years, people have tried to come up with a gold paint that would look like gold, and they’ve never been able to do it,” Trump said, emphasizing the authenticity of his choices. “You’ve never been able to match gold with gold paint, that’s why it’s gold.” This isn’t fake—it’s the real deal, unlike the empty promises of progressive policies.

Trump’s vision extends beyond the Oval Office, with plans for a $200 million, 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom, funded by him and private donors.

Designed for state dinners and large gatherings, it will seat 650 guests while preserving the White House’s classical style. This is ambition with purpose, not the hollow “equity” projects peddled by the left.

The ballroom announcement reflects Trump’s knack for blending tradition with bold innovation, much like his Oval Office redesign. Critics might scoff, but a grand venue for official events strengthens America’s global presence. It’s a legacy project that doesn’t bow to minimalist dogma.

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