After losing the election to Joe Biden, Donald Trump has evidently not yet resigned, so much so that in the house of Mar-à-lago, where he retired as soon as his mandate ended, he even recreated an office identical to the Oval Office: the presidential office inside the White House and the center of power of the United States of America. The tycoon showed him on Twitter, where his profile is still inactive after being banned, using the account of Stephen Miller, one of his closest associates, advisor when he was president, and still considered a inspirer of his ultra-right policy.
Just had a terrific meeting with President Trump! pic.twitter.com/jGyAnURAky
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) April 5, 2021
The photo of his new office in Florida shows a lot of obvious references to the office where the tycoon has spent the last 8 years: he has revealed them all Politico, also tracking down un curioso epic fail.
Trump, a long-time Diet Coke fanatic, appears to have a bottle of Coke on his desk even though he urged Americans to boycott Georgia-based Coca Cola for criticizing Georgia’s voting restrictions.
See what else Trump is keeping around his Florida office 👀 https://t.co/AWgKy2QeD1 pic.twitter.com/WMD50rSrgw
– POLITICAL (@political) April 7, 2021
The similarities begin with the photos that Trump exhibits in his new office: that of theAir Force One (the presidential plane) flying over Washington, one of the presidential luxuries most dear to the billionaire who, upon his arrival at the White House, even enriched it with new screens and new interiors, then the retouched photo of Mount Rushmore, where his face is sculpted with Photoshop along with that of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, presidents considered symbols of the birth, growth, development and conservation of the United States of America. Moreover, just like in the Oval Office, in the one of Mar-à-Lago there are family photos with Melania, her children and her father, and many self-congratulatory memorabilia like the bust that represents it.
At the desk many other curious details: first of all just the desk, very similar to the 141-year history of the Oval Office, then the chair, the same one that Trump had in Washington, and then the marker with which he signed documents and marked articles by “enemy” journalists, such as the many that appeared in the Washington Post that, provocatively, in the photo published on Twitter the former president puts in plain sight. Among the most emblematic objects a plaque given to Trump by the US Border Patrol, the border police, to thank him for his efforts against immigration and in particular for the construction of the wall with Mexico.
Where is the epic fail? In a bottle of Coca Cola: Trump is a fanatic of it, so much so that on the White House desk he had a button (which Biden promptly removed along with many other things) that he pressed whenever he felt like it. Only a few days ago, however, he had asked to boycott the company, along with other large corporations, because he condemned the approval in Georgia of an electoral law considered discriminatory against minorities. The Net, of course, was unleashed. In the gallery above the photos of Donald Trump’s houses

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