And President Trump snubs Obama's official portrait
It is the most bipartisan tradition of the White House. Following the example of Jimmy Carter, who welcomed Gerald Ford in 1978, all presidents in office have always invited his predecessor to "unveil" their official portraits, during a formal ceremony organized in the East Room. This year, however, the event will not be held
It is the most bipartisan tradition of the White House. Following the example of Jimmy Carter, who welcomed Gerald Ford in 1978, all the presidents in office have always invited the predecessor and the former First Lady to "unveil" their official portraits, during a formal ceremony organized in the East Room. the hall of dances and banquets. This year, however, the event will not be held. Unthinkable to put Donald Trump and Barack Obama in the same room ...