President Donald Trump makes a little sinking into the White House.
Therefore, the iconic decisive bureau is temporarily removed from the oval office.
Trump on Truth Social Trump has announced that the decisive bureau is needed to update. So he has moved the desk so far and has been replaced by what is known as the C&E desk, which he called “beautiful” but “temporary” replacement.
C&O means CHESAPAK and Ohio Railway. The desk was originally built for the company owners and was donated to the White House in 1987, The Independent reports.
Trump wrote: “This desk,” C&E “, which is also very well known and used by President George H. Bush and others, is temporarily installed in the White House, while the decisive bureau is slightly refined and very important. This is a beautiful but temporary substitute! “
The decisive desk was built by the timber of a British research ship, which was abandoned in the Arctic. The desk was a gift to Queen Victoria to US President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880.
The decisive desk was first used in the Oval cabinet by President John F Kennedy in 1961. Following the JFK assassination in 1963, in which Vice President Lyndon Johnson climbed into the Oval cabinet, he chose the Johnson Bureau.
The decisive desk has been used in the oval cabinet by every president since Jimmy Carter returned it in 1977, with the exception of George H. Bush, who used the C&M desk.
Presidents Gerald Ford, Carter and Ronald Reagan used the C&O desk in the West Wing survey.
It is believed that only three presidents did not use the decisive desk in the west wing at all: Johnson, Richard Nixon and Ford, according to the White House Historical Association.