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Trump adorns Oval Office dining room with front pages of The Post 

President Trump lined up the West Wing on the front page of the post, documenting his stunning political comeback.

A snapshot of history is prominently displayed in the oval office dining room of a playing card in the form of commemorative plaques featuring the unique cover of the post.

Photos from Howard Lutnick's February 21 Sold Ceremony released by the White House earlier this week show some of the postfront pages above the mantle above the fireplace in an oval office dining room.

Westwing featured a series of covers from the post. Joyce N. Bogosian/White House

The sideboard of the room also showed more front page plaque. This is often used by the president for lunch with administrators and foreign leaders.

Reports from Trump's “Magasqua Air Garden” rally last October and his raucous 2024 Long Island event posts have pledged to “save New York.”

Trump also posted a “his first interview after Butler, Pennsylvania, attempt to assassinate with Michael Goodwin in the Post – and a September 16, 2024 front page, “I shouldn't be here” cover, “I should not be here.”

Front Page for August 24, 2024 – “Kennedy Supports Republicans” – on display after Trump received pivotal support from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of the cabinet division, which was filmed for one-off.

Trump's oval office dining room includes a “I shouldn't be here” cover from the Post after an attempted assassination of Butler, Pennsylvania. Joyce N. Bogosian/White House
Covers from the post are on display on multiple walls of a playing card's oval office dining room. Joyce N. Bogosian/White House

Interestingly, the “end” cover of the Post has also been sitting in the room, starting the day after former President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race and endorsed former vice president Kamala Harris.

Trump, originally from New York, is known to have a soft spot on paper.

Earlier this month, Post discovered one of the front pages showing Trump's Georgia mug shots.

Framed newspapers are located in the Trump Secretary's office (between the oval office and the cabinet room) in a space that often serves as an entrance for guests.

The incredible decoration choice was revealed during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the leaders sat in front of the fireplace in their oval office.

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