Trump’s new office a photo, let the media circle 15 “eggs”

Former President Donald Trump’s newest office was revealed for the first time after he left office. Trump’s senior advisor Stephen Miller tweeted the latest photos of Trump’s office, which is located in Trump’s Sea Lake estate in Florida (Mar-a-Lago), and the Politico website found four former White House officials to analyze the size of Trump’s office in detail.

On the wall of the office are two photos of Mount Rushmore, commonly known as the “Presidential Hill,” and two photos of Air Force One flying over Washington, D.C. Trump has always attached great importance to the “Air Force One” aircraft, and when he was president, he also made small modifications and purchased more TVs.

Trump was probably reading the newspaper before the photo was taken, and was reading the Wall Street Journal, which Trump had criticized heavily. As for Trump’s solid wood desk, it looks like the 141-year-old “Perseverance Desk” in the White House.

Trump sat in the high-backed chair and he used in the White House Oval Office is the same style, former White House officials said it was Trump bought from New York.

On the desk is a Sharpie pen that Trump loves to use. Trump often uses this pen to sign for Trump fans, and when he sees a newspaper or magazine report that he notices, he also circles it with a pen.

The New York Times has reported that Trump will not tweet from his phone in front of others because he needs to put on his presbyopic glasses to tweet. The iPhone is Trump’s favorite, and he not only tweets whenever and wherever he wants, but also often calls people to talk about political matters, which makes White House staffers very angry.

There is also a “hidden” egg on Trump’s desk, behind the telephone machine faintly reveals a glass bottle with a red logo, presumably this is Trump’s favorite drink of Diet Coke, Trump had because the results of the vote in Georgia is not as ideal as he, publicly called on supporters to boycott the Georgia-based Coca-Cola.

Trump’s desk also has a commemorative plaque commemorating the construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, which was intended to be 727 kilometers long when Trump was in office, but only 128 kilometers were built. The commemorative plaque has words of praise for Trump’s “defense of America’s borders” on it.

There is a wooden box on the desk with Trump’s signature and presidential insignia, the purpose of which is unknown, and former staffers speculate that Trump may have put a spare signature pen inside.

As for the two tables behind him, the left table has a commemorative badge given to Trump by various military branches, Trump’s office in the White House is similarly arranged, as well as a white mug with a presidential insignia design, and a bronze statue of Trump himself. The former White House official said that Trump received many such bronze statues and portraits when he was in office, too many to count.

The table on the right is Trump’s private photos, similar to the display in the White House office, including Trump’s late father, Trump himself, his eldest son Donna Jr, his second son Eric and his eldest daughter Ivanka’s photo, Trump’s wife Melania, Trump’s late mother, etc., in the center is Trump’s son Byron’s solo photo.

As for the table lamp, may be the original arrangement of the Sea Lake estate, no special meaning.

Trump and his wife Melania last Monday launched the latest website “45office.com”, as a channel to continue contact with supporters, supporters can leave messages to Trump or Melania through the website, invite them to attend events, or invite them to write greeting cards for supporters.