Trump Moves Obama’s White House Portrait Out Of Visitors’ Sight

President Donald Trump would have moved a portrait of former President Barack Obama in a place in the White House where visitors are generally not authorized, CNN reported on Sunday.
The portrait is now suspended at the top of the Grand Staircase at the White House – a place generally inaccessible to visitors – alongside the portraits of former presidents George HW Bush and George W. Bush, according to CNN, which obtained a photo of the Obama portrait in its new location. This is the second time that the portrait of Obama has been moved, Trump the front moved in April in exchange for a photo showing the immediate consequences of the assassination attempt in July 2024 survived in Butler, in Pennsylvania.
The director of national intelligence TULSI Gabbard published documents and a memo on July 18 detailing the evidence of the national security team of Obama “manufactured and politicized intelligence” in what she called a “coup d’etat of several years” against Trump after having defeated former secretary of state Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. Gabbard From July 23, which she had dismissed Obama to the Ministry of Justice for possible criminal accusations linked to the “Russiagate” hoax, saying that Obama had led “the manufacture” of the evaluation that Russia interfered with the 2016 elections on behalf of Trump. (Related: Jonathan Turley says that corporate media are not interested in covering the story of Obama-Russiagate because that “implies”)
Former American president Barack Obama and former American first lady Michelle Obama attend the disclosure of their portraits at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, February 12, 2018. (Photo of Saul Loeb / AFP) (photo of Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images)
Special lawyer John Durham published a report in May 2023 on the origins of the FBI investigation into allegations according to which the Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016 was collusion with Russia, noting that the FBI “was not and could not corroborate” the affirmations of the Steele NorieesEdée page, which was used to obtain mandates to monitor other Trump partners.
FBI analyst Brian Auten said in a trial in October 2022 that the FBI offered the former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele 1 million dollars if he could corroborate the affirmations of the file, but Steele never did it.
In July, the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, referred the former director of the CIA, John Brennan, and the former director of the FBI James Comey at the FBI, who launched a criminal investigation on the two for having pretended to make false statements at the Congress. Brennan denied the reprehensible acts during an appearance in the “Deadline: White House” of MSNBC, telling the host Nicolle Wallace, the CIA “remained true” and did not try to influence the 2016 elections during the Obama administration when Wallace asked him about the investigation.
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