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OOPS! White House Visitor Center Appears to Show that Donald Trump is STILL President!


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Someone might want to tell the Biden administration that President Trump is currently not in the Oval Office…

According to the White House Visitor Center, President Trump is STILL president!

Don’t take our word for it.

Take a look at this photo taken just a few days ago:

The wall appears to suggest that Donald Trump is still in office.

By labeling it “2017 –,” the implication is that Trump’s term is ongoing.

Usually, the date a president leaves office is added, and then the next president is added to the wall.

So why is President Trump’s portrait still open-ended nearly 2 years after the 2020 election?

Is the Biden administration this incompetent?

Or is it foreshadowing of President Trump’s return?

According to Emily Miller:

Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States in 2017 and never left office – if you look at the display at the White House Visitor’s Center. People have speculated wildly on social media about why the presidents’ wall has not been updated to reflect that Trump left office and Joe Biden was inaugurated.

YouTuber Penguin 6 (Andrew Latham) has been documenting the odd display showing no end date to Trump and missing Biden entirely. His viewers have asked him repeatedly to go check on the wall’s progress. He did that in this widely viewed video nine months ago, and he went back four months ago in this video and found the wall still has not been updated.

The online suspicions about the display apparently blew up because of this TikTok claimed the display means Trump is still president.

While I was at the White House Visitor Center last week to check to see if they sold any Trump souvenirs – watch my video on that here – Penguin 6 told me to check on the presidents’ wall progress.

I found the display and saw that still, 20 months later, Trump appears to still be in office.

I asked the National Park Service staff at the visitor center for the reason. They knew exactly what I was going to ask before I finished speaking, clearly hearing that same question all day.

But that’s not all.

Emily Miller posted her interview with National Park Service staff and posted it on YouTube.

Here’s the official explanation:

Do you believe it?

More and more people have been picking up on this strange discrepancy.

Here are some of the folks talking about it on social media:

https://twitter.com/sheeplovelies/status/1564655697475903488

And here’s the thing.

White House tours are open to the public and ongoing.

So it’s not like the wall is un-updated because it’s closed to the public.

Just the opposite is true: the White House is open to the public for tours.

Yet this display shows that Trump is still president.

According to the White House’s own website:

The President and Dr. Biden are delighted to welcome members of the public to tour the White House. Public tour requests are scheduled on a first come, first served basis and must be submitted through a Member of Congress and their Congressional Tour Coordinator. Constituents may reach your Member of Congress and Congressional Tour Coordinator through the U.S. House of Representatives Switchboard at 202-225-3121, the U.S. Senate Switchboard at 202-224-3121, or online at www.congress.gov/members.

Consistent with prior practices, public White House tour requests must be submitted a minimum of 21 days in advance and no more than 90 days in advance of the requested tour date(s). Reservations cannot be accepted for tour dates outside this 21 – 90-day window.

Public tours are typically available from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, excluding Federal holidays or unless otherwise noted. If your tour is confirmed, please note that you will be assigned a specific time. All White House tours are free of charge. The White House tour schedule is subject to change, with little notice, based on inclement weather or official use.

So what do you think about this display?

Let us know your thoughts about what it means in the comments below!



 

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