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US President Donald Trump, in his official portrait displayed at Colorado State Capital, called it “purposeful” and demanded its removal. In a post on Truth Social, Trump accused Colorado Governor Jred Police of approved by former President Barack Obama’s depiction of a similar artist, applying to his portrayal.
Trump wrote, “Nobody likes any evil picture or his own painting, but in Colorado, in the state capital, by the governor, with all other presidents, was purified to a level, even a level, even I, probably, had never seen before,” Trump wrote.
Claims of prejudice against artist
Trump targeted the artist behind the picture. “She must have lost her talent because she had grown up,” she commented, unlike her picture, which she described as a more flattery illustration of Obama.
Asks to be removed, cites public resentment
Trump claimed that the coloradans were upset over the picture, saying that “many people from Colorado have called and written to complain. In fact, they are really angry about it!” He said that he was “speaking on his behalf”, urging him to take the painting down.
Governor police attacked crime
In his post, Trump also criticized the police’s record on crime, especially referring to a violent Venezuela gang D Argua. He accused the governor of “being extremely weak on crime” and claimed that Arora, Colorado, “practically taken”.
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