A portrait of Donald Trump that he said was "purposefully distorted" was removed from a wall at the Colorado state Capitol where it had been since 2019.
Colorado removes from its Capitol a portrait of Donald Trump that he called ‘distorted’
A portrait of Donald Trump that he said was "purposefully distorted" was removed from a wall at the Colorado state Capitol where it had been since 2019.
After Trump posted complaints about the painting on his Truth Social platform, Colorado Senate Minority Leader Paul Lundeen, a Republican, asked that it be taken down and replaced with one that "depicts his contemporary likeness." Colorado Republicans had raised more than $10,000 to commission the oil painting.
By Tuesday morning, the portrait was no longer hanging next to those of other U.S. presidents.
Democrats in the Legislature did not object to the painting's removal.