Trump Keeps Adding Gold to the Oval Office, and People Are Calling It 'Pimp My White House'
Is it enough?

It looks like Donald Trump is once again leaving his unmistakable mark on the White House, and this time, it's with a bold decorating choice—more gold, and lots of it.
Recent images have surfaced showing noticeable changes to the Oval Office since Trump’s return, and one thing stands out above all: gold embellishments that seem to be multiplying. Photos comparing the room under Joe Biden's administration with Trump’s current setup reveal a dramatic transformation, particularly around the fireplace.
Under Biden, the Oval Office had a more traditional and understated style. Portraits lined the walls and a simple green garland sat atop the fireplace mantle. It was elegant, but not flashy.
Trump’s version? Quite the opposite.
Gold scrollwork now adorns the area surrounding the fireplace, creating a look that some online are calling over-the-top. The elaborate detailing was not present during Biden’s term, and it hasn’t gone unnoticed.
It looks like Donald Trump is once again leaving his unmistakable mark on the White House, and this time, it's with a bold decorating choice—more gold, and lots of it.
“OMG. Somehow, someway, Trump has managed to install even more gold scroll work to the area around the fireplace. Absolutely embarrassing,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Another quipped, “And Now for Another Episode of: Pimp My White House,” poking fun at the aesthetic shift.
Donald Trump is a highly polarizing figure in American politics and culture. Born in Queens, New York, in 1946, he built a name for himself as a real estate developer and reality TV personality before entering the political arena.
Donald Trump is once again serving as President of the United States, having returned to the White House in January 2025 for a second, non-consecutive term as the 47th president.
Known for his bold and often controversial approach to leadership, Trump continues to leave a significant mark on American politics. His presidency has reignited debates over immigration, executive power, and the role of government, as he rapidly rolled out sweeping policy changes in his first months back in office.
Trump's signature style—marked by aggressive rhetoric, frequent media clashes, and high-profile executive actions—remains central to his political identity. Supporters view him as a strong, decisive leader who champions national security, deregulation, and economic growth.
Critics argue that his return has deepened divisions, with several of his policies facing immediate legal challenges. Beyond politics, Trump continues to dominate public conversation through social media and high-profile public appearances.
Now in his late 70s, he remains a powerful figure with a loyal base, reshaping the Republican Party around his agenda. Whether admired or opposed, Trump’s influence is undeniable, and his second term promises to be just as headline-making as the first. The world is watching—once again—as history unfolds under his leadership.
A side-by-side comparison of the two versions of the room quickly made the rounds online, with one post captioned, “The Oval Office, then and now.”
Trump has always had a distinctive design style that leans toward the lavish. From the gold-trimmed interiors of Trump Tower to his personal taste in décor, it's clear he prefers opulence over subtlety. The new additions to the Oval Office seem to reflect that same approach—unapologetically bold, whether people love it or not.
Critics argue the excessive gold is more style than substance, while supporters may see it as Trump simply making the space his own. Either way, the internet has plenty to say.
Whether the additions stay or are eventually replaced, one thing is clear: when it comes to Trump and interior design, subtlety is not the goal.