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Donald Trump’s Love for Gold Goes Too Far—Netizens React to His Over-the-Top ‘Tacky’ Oval Office

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Published On: July 9, 2025
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Donald Trump and his Oval office covered in gold ( right- @sentdefender|X.com) and ( left-@BEstoicOne|X.com)
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Donald Trump and his administration are a team that knows it all too well! Not just issuing erratic policies every month or changing decisions overnight, but also interior design skills. While First Lady Melania Trump had taken the lead in White House décor, Donald Trump appears to have claimed that role for himself. And judging by his over-the-top taste, it’s safe to say subtlety isn’t on his radar.

While Melania Trump hasn’t exactly earned praise for her fashion choices during this second White House stint, it’s hard to imagine even she’s on board with her husband’s latest fixation: covering the White House in gold.

Although Donald Trump was reportedly blocked from installing a gaudy chandelier in the Oval Office, that hasn’t stopped him from transforming parts of it into what some are calling “Trump Tower 2.0.”

As per The List, the junk food lover just proved that being wealthy does not mean having good taste in choices. In a time of national and global challenges, you might expect the president to lead a serious Cabinet discussion. But during the July 8 meeting, Trump jumped off topic to focus on interior design.

“When will the White House get its next gold leaf update?” he asked. “It’s been… uh… it’s been really something. The only question is — will I gold leaf the corners? My Cabinet can take a vote,” he added as he looked at the molding.

While Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth both of whom seemed completely unamused, Donald Trump praised the look and feel of the gold color. He said, “They’ve never found a paint that looks like gold. You can see that in the Oval Office,”

He explained, encouraging his team to raise their hands if they supported the idea. As usual, his curiosity led to comments on X( formerly Twitter). People mocked his empathy towards the current political situation in the country. One user wrote,  “$37 trillion in debt, the middle class is being wiped out, and he’s talking about gold-leafing the corners of a room.” Another wrote, Hard to believe, isn’t it?

Meanwhile, on Monday, during a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, new photos of Trump’s Oval Office raised eyebrows on social media. The office is filled with gold from top to bottom, which includes gold-accented side tables supported by eagle bases, a gallery wall with portrait frames, and flashy decorations near the fireplace.

Donald Trump’s present office looks like a temple, or rather, shows an image where he seems obsessed with showing his wealth. AP reporter Michelle Price shared side-by-side images comparing Donald Trump’s choices to former President Joe Biden, who made more subtle and formal decisions. In addition, Barack Obama also had the space with neutral wallpaper and limited the artwork to portraits of American founders like Alexander Hamilton and George Washington. (via MSN).

It seems like the 79-year-old president is not keen to follow the basic design fundamental, “less is more,” and just like his PR tactics and leadership style, his office now looks less like a President’s office and more like a palace of an old king where dancers would be ready to perform.

In a recent interview with Laura Ingraham, Donald Trump proudly talked about the aesthetics of the Oval Office. He said, “You had some of those paintings in vaults and safes for 100 years!” (Though it’s unclear whether that’s true.) He also shared what he called a “little secret”: “You’ve never been able to match gold with gold paint. That’s why it’s gold.”

Users on X showed their disgust at the interiors of the Oval Office and wrote, “Gaudy and tacky AF, just like Trump is.” Another wrote, “He has zero taste. It’s tacky,” A third one added, “On the plus side, he’ll probably take all this gold crap with him when he leaves to decorate a bathroom or something”.

Therefore, his gaudy interior décor choices surely rank low compared to the other presidents in history. Still, we can’t blame him as his flashy décor, large energetic rallies and parades, and the controversial press briefings seem like a part of his MAGA philosophy and branding now.

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Sweta Choudhury

Sweta is a media professional from Assam, India, with a strong passion for creative expression. She holds a degree in Media and Communication from Kingston University, London, and pursued her Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication in 2023 from Amity University, Noida. With extensive experience as a content creator, Sweta specializes in writing, copywriting, brand management, social media marketing, interviewing, and public speaking. Beyond her professional life, she has diverse interests. She enjoys traveling, partying, and watching crime documentaries alongside binge-eating momos. She also has a keen interest in makeup and fashion and is an avid reader. Known for her authenticity, Sweta stands for important causes and values in life.

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