President Trump claimed he “deliberately distorted” his portrait of himself hanging Sunday on the Colorado State Capitol, calling on “radical left” Gov. Jared Police to take it down.
Trump has unleashed that it appears to be nonexistent True Social Tirade The painting, first published more than five years ago, was published along with portraits of other presidents during the Republican first term in the oval office.
“No one likes bad paintings or paintings of himself, but the paintings at the Capitol in Colorado, along with all the other presidents held back by the governor, were deliberately distorted to a level that he probably never saw before,” Trump infuriated.
“The artist served as President Obama, and he looks great, but mine is really the worst. She must have lost her talent as she gets older.”
The painting hangs on the rotunda on the third floor of the State Capitol and was created by Colorado Springs artist Saraboardman. 2019 Denver submission When it hangs.
Boardman said it is important for her to both Trump and Obama to look non-political in her paintings.
“In today's environment, it's all very up front, but in another five, ten, fifteen years he'll become another president of the wall,” Boardman said. “And he needs to look neutral.”
An email to Boardman was not immediately returned early Monday morning.
The painting was commissioned after former Republican Senate President Kevin Grantham raised the necessary funds.
But Trump now said in his second term, “I'd prefer not having a photo than having this,” on Sunday.
He called out to complain when people living in Centennial state, saying Democrat police should respond to their objections.
“They're actually angry about it! I'm talking to Jared Police, who is particularly vulnerable about crime, on their behalf.
“Jared should be ashamed of herself!”
Police appeared to be on his way to criticize the president.
“Governor Police was surprised to learn that the US President is a lover of the Colorado Capitol and its artwork,” said the governor's spokesman. 9Talking to News.
“The Capitol was completed in 1901 and features rose-onyx and white Yule marble mined in Colorado, and includes portraits of the former president and former governor.
“We are grateful for everyone's interest in the President and Capitol building and are constantly looking for opportunities to improve the visitor's experience.”

