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Former President Barack Obama commented on the picture after it went viral on social media, apologizing for his accidental photobomb while walking around DC as a tourist
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Former President Barack Obama is making a cameo in a family's photo.
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The photos and story went viral on social media and eventually got Obama’s attention.
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DONALD Trump has launched a scathing rant over the “worst” presidential portrait of himself – and claimed it was “purposefully distorted”. Trump even compared his
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Mediaite on MSNColorado Governor Trolls Trump Complaining About His Official Portrait By Tweeting a ‘South Park’ Style Picture of HimselfColorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) took the opportunity presented by April Fools' Day have some fun at President Donald Trump's expense, posting a portrait of himself done in the South Park animation style in what many viewed as a jab at the president's complaints about his official portrait for the state capitol.
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State officials say a portrait of President Donald Trump hanging at the Colorado state Capitol will be taken down after Trump claimed it was “purposefully distorted.”
The portrait was paid for with a Republican-led fundraising effort and approved by Colorado Republicans before it was put on display in 2019.
A BRITISH artist who painted Donald Trump’s bizarre portrait has revealed the real reason behind the president’s strange appearance. The Don launched a scathing rant over the picture
Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves,” President Trump said of the portrait, which portrayed the president with remarkably softened features.
The portrait of President Trump that he criticized as “truly the worst” was swiftly removed from the Colorado Capitol. The woman who painted it has remained silent.
On Sunday night, Trump — who we soon might discover has been named America’s Official Art Critic by DOGE — demanded that his “distorted” portrait, hanging in the Colorado state capitol, be taken down because it looks so bad.
Six years ago, artist Sarah Boardman drew criticism for the “neutral” take on Donald Trump. This week, Trump himself went Robert Hughes on the depiction.