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O n Tuesday, President Donald Trump picked a portrait of his predecessor Andrew Jackson to hang in the Oval Office, the New York Times reports.This is not the first time Trump has expressed ...
The portrait of Andrew Jackson has returned to the wall of the Oval Office, put up in time to greet President Trump as he entered for the first time as the 47th president. It’s a choice Democrats are ...
President Trump hung a portrait of Andrew Jackson in the Oval Office on Tuesday, The New York Times reports, an apparent nod to the populist sentiments of the new administration. Trump’s rise ...
WASHINGTON – The prominent placement of an Andrew Jackson portrait during an event meant to honor a group of Native Americans at the Oval Office on Monday has raised questions about the White ...
A portrait of former President Andrew Jackson looms behind Peter MacDonald at a White House event honoring the Native American code talkers in the Oval Office on Nov. 27, 2017.
President Franklin Roosevelt admired Andrew Jackson. Donald Trump put Jackson's portrait up. Joe Biden took it down and replaced it with FDR's.
Author Marianne Williamson pledged Monday to remove a portrait of President Andrew Jackson from the Oval Office if elected president, calling the portrait’s current placement “one of the ...
I’m writing to express not only my own support, but also our late senator and son of Salem Nathaniel Silsbee’s likely support for the replacing of the portrait of Andrew Jackson with a work of ...
The prominent placement of an Andrew Jackson portrait during an event meant to honor a group of Native Americans at the Oval Office on Monday has raised questions about the White House’s message ...
The prominent placement of an Andrew Jackson portrait during an event meant to honor a group of Native Americans at the Oval Office on Monday has raised questions about the White House’s message ...
The prominent placement of an Andrew Jackson portrait during an event meant to honor a group of Native Americans at the Oval Office on Monday has raised questions about the White House’s message.
The prominent placement of an Andrew Jackson portrait during an event meant to honor a group of Native Americans at the Oval Office on Monday has raised questions about the White House’s message.