In a move that stirred discussion inside and outside Washington, reports suggest that official portraits of three former U.S. presidents have been relocated within the White House to less visible spots.
The portraits in question — depicting Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and George H. W. Bush — were once displayed in areas where thousands of visitors could see them. Now, they’ve reportedly been moved to a section of the Grand Staircase, a location with limited access reserved mainly for the First Family, select staff, and security.