Donald Trump replaced the iconic 145-year-old Resolute Desk from the Oval Office with George H.W. Bush's C&O Desk.
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The Resolute Desk will be temporarily replaced, according to a preview of the office that President Donald Trump shared on Truth Social on Wednesday. President Trump has reportedly begun renovating the Oval Office, as evidenced by photos showing the removal of the iconic Resolute Presidential desk.
Days after Elon Musk's son reportedly picked his nose and wiped it on the historic piece of furniture, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the Resolute Desk had been temporarily removed from the Oval Office to be «refinished,» as quoted in a report by the Daily Beast.
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President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Wednesday, saying, «A president gets a choice of 1 in 7 desks after election.» «While the Resolute Desk undergoes a minor restoration—a crucial task—this desk, known as the 'C&O,' which was utilized by President George H.W. Bush and others, has been temporarily placed in the White House. This is a lovely but short-term substitute, as quoted in a report by the Daily Beast.
In 1920, the C&O desk was created for the Chesapeake &