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Trump wants ‘distorted’ portrait removed from Colorado Capitol: ‘The worst’

President Donald Trump called for Colorado Gov. Jarid Polis to remove his “distorted” portrait from the Colorado Capitol building on Sunday night.

“No one likes bad paintings or paintings of himself, but what's in the state capitol building in Colorado is a state capitol building published with all the other presidents, and was deliberately distorted to a level that I probably never saw,” the 47th President wrote of the True Society. “The artist served as President Obama, and he looks great, but mine is really the worst.”

Trump said he is requesting the removal of the portrait due to the angry Coloradan, whom he complained about.

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President Trump said he hopes to quickly remove his recent portrait of himself at the Colorado State Capitol, and would like to describe it as “distorted” and “really the worst.” (Screenshot/kcnc, kmgh feed)

“In any case, I would prefer not to take photos rather than have this, but a lot of people in Colorado call and write to complain,” he writes. “In fact, they're actually mad about it!”

In another post, Trump distributed his official White House portraits from both his first and second presidential terms.

The portrait was first published in 2019 Colorado public radio, And Sarah A. Boardman is the artist behind the portrait.

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The portrait of President Trump joins the former president's wall inside the Colorado State Capitol. (Screenshot/kcnc, kmgh feed)

“My portrait of President Trump is called thoughtful, nonbiographical, unrivaled, not happy, not tweeted,” she said in the announcement. “In five, ten, fifteen, twenty years, he will be another president of the wall that needs to look neutral.”

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The president then continued to attack police for his criminal policy.

“I'm talking to Jared Police, the radical left governor, on their behalf. Jared Police is extremely vulnerable to crime, especially with regard to Tren de Aragua, who took over Aurora (don't worry, we've saved it!). “Jarred should be ashamed of himself!”

Colorado Governor Jared Police

After complaining about his portrait at the Colorado State Capitol, President Trump continued to attack Gov. Jared Police and crime policies. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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During his campaign, Trump was seen kicking the doors at his apartment in Aurora, Colorado, and police disregarded the acquisition but took advantage of viral video.

One of the video's gang members was arrested shortly after Trump's inauguration.

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