Donald Trump exiled the presidential portrait of his predecessor Barack Obama to a less prominent position, out of view from thousands of visitors who tour the White House every day.
The portraits of Trump's other recent predecessors, including former President George W. Bush and his father George H.W. Bush have also been removed from prominent areas of the White House, according to a report from CNN.
Sources told the outlet that Trump personally ordered his staffers to move Obama's portrait to the top of the Grand Staircase leading to the White House residence.
This area is restricted to Secret Service, the first family, and only a select White House staff.
Moreover, both Bush portraits have joined Obama's painting in the same obscure staircase away from the eyes of thousands of White House visitors.
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