In a recent unveiling, U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed the remodeling of a bathroom within the historic Lincoln Bedroom. This latest renovation is part of ongoing updates to the White House.
Trump shared images of the updated bathroom, noting that the previous 1940s art deco style with green tiles was deemed unsuitable for the Lincoln era. He suggested that the newly installed black and white marble, along with the gold fixtures for the sink, bathtub, and shower, could even be original to Abraham Lincoln’s time.
This bathroom update follows other significant changes to the White House this year, including the demolition of the East Wing in October to make way for a new ballroom. The White House has stated that the funding for the bathroom renovation was privately sourced, meaning no taxpayer money was used.
The Lincoln Bedroom bathroom, historically part of Lincoln’s office, was previously renovated in the late 1940s by President Harry Truman. The renovations now include opulent gold fixtures and a chandelier, reflecting a more lavish aesthetic.
While Trump’s renovations aim to leave his personal mark on the White House, they have drawn criticism from conservationists and political opponents. Concerns have been raised about the potential impact on the historical integrity of the building, with some arguing for more public consultation on such changes.
Critics, including prominent Democrats, have suggested that the President’s focus on these renovations distracts from pressing national issues, such as the ongoing government shutdown. Comments from political figures have drawn parallels between the focus on bathroom fixtures and the stalled negotiations on healthcare subsidies.
This bathroom update is one of several modifications Trump has made, including the earlier paving of the Rose Garden with stone and the addition of gilded gold elements in the Oval Office.

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