President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
President Donald Trump has returned the statue—one of an identical pair—to his office, but it has not been a simple journey
Every president gets to decorate the Oval Office to their liking — but sometimes, they keep the decor of their predecessor.
President Trump's redesigned Oval Office reflects his values and vision, featuring family photos, historical tributes, the return of the Diet Coke button, and a balance of personal and national symbolism.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Ronald Reagan probably didn’t realize he was starting a tradition when he wrote a note congratulating his successor and left it in the Oval Office desk ... education officer at the White House Historical Association, said during ...
The office's oval shape was inspired by the shape of the Blue Room on the first floor, according to the White House Historical Association. It was completed in 1909 under President William Taft.
“As soon as they leave, the executive residence staff swings into action,” Matthew Costello, chief education officer of the White House Historical ... get to see the Oval Office.
William E. Leuchtenburg, a prize-winning historian widely admired for his authoritative writings on the U.S. presidency and as the reigning scholar on Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal, has died at 102.
All was quiet as the press pool stood feet from the White House in Spring 2024 waiting for the president to call us in for his meeting with congressional leaders. Suddenly, I heard squeals behind me similar to that of sorority girls after completing rush.
During President Trump’s first term, demanding personal loyalty didn’t always work; stocking top jobs with loyalists is the tack now. At the F.B.I., this entails bucking its institutional history.
USA TODAY reporters covered the historic events. They were inside the Capitol, walking the streets, at the White House and immersed in the MAGA crowd.