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In the image released in Black and White, Melania Trump is dressed in a suit, standing in front of a window with the Washington Monument in the rearview. While sharing the new portrait on X ...
The White House unveiled the official portrait of US First Lady Melania Trump. The black-and-white image features Melania in a suit, standing by a window with the Washington Monument visible in ...
The new White House portraits of the first lady and the president ... She stands with her gaze cast directly at the viewer with a blurred Washington Monument in the distance.
Behind her, a window reveals the Washington Monument towering over the capital’s skyline. Image courtesy: Image courtesy: The White House The Office of the First Lady said Trump’s portrait was taken ...
the Washington Monument out of focus behind her. Her gaze is trained directly at the camera. The first lady’s portrait — and specifically, the pose she struck — has been compared online to ...
The White House released first lady Melania Trump's official portrait on Monday ... as the first family's formal living room. The Washington Monument, visible through the window in the background ...
A newly released official portrait of US First Lady Melania Trump ... The backdrop is filled with expansive glass windows, showcasing the Washington Monument towering over the US capital.
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