Eagle-eyed netizens spotted a surprising detail in President Donald Trump’s redecoration of the Oval Office. A framed newspaper cover featuring his Georgia mugshot has sparked criticism and debate online.
During a recent gathering between President Trump and other politicians, an image on a wall outside the White House’s Oval Office caught public attention. The framed newspaper photo left some netizens in shock.
According to the New York Post, the image — a mugshot of Trump — appeared on the publication’s front page. The 47th president has faced legal troubles, which led to the infamous booking photo, yet he appeared unfazed by its display.
The publication speculated that Trump might view the mugshot as a source of motivation as he embarks on his second term. The image is displayed in the office of his secretaries, located between the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room.

A handout mugshot of former US President Donald Trump posing for his booking photo at the Fulton County Jail on August 24, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia | Source: Getty Images
It hangs in an area frequently used as an entrance for guests. The sight of the mugshot drew strong reactions from netizens, including one who approved of the display, writing, “Oh yeah love it. This should be on a stamp 👏👏.”
Sharing the same sentiment, another person added, “Now that’s having a good sense of humor!! 👏😂.” Meanwhile, an Instagram user described the move as “Epic!!!!! 😂😂.” However, not everyone was impressed. A Facebook user commented, “I wouldn’t want that on display.”

A copy of President Donald Trump’s framed mugshot on the front of the New York Post is framed in an office just outside the Oval Office at the White House on February 14, 2025, in Washington, DC. | Source: Getty Images
Others were more critical, including one who remarked, “Omg. We live in a time in which we are proud of the things we should be ashamed of.” An unimpressed observer stated, “I would expect nothing less from him,” while another, confused by the choice, asked, “But why?”

A framed copy of President Donald Trump’s New York Post mugshot in the Oval Office | Source: Getty Images
Dan Scavino, Assistant to the President and White House Deputy Chief of Staff, shared a video showcasing the mugshot on Valentine’s Day. His footage provided viewers with a look at the Oval Office under Trump, captioned, “WELCOME TO THE BEAUTIFUL OVAL OFFICE.”
The handout photo, initially seen on February 14, 2025, in Washington, D.C., was provided by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office. Trump’s mugshot was originally taken on August 24, 2023, at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, during his booking.
The day after the image was taken, the president defiantly shared the mugshot alongside a link to his website. In April 2023, he appeared in court to face a 34-count felony indictment. The charges were partially related to his involvement in a scheme to suppress allegations of extramarital affairs that surfaced during his first White House campaign.
Trump is the first former US president to face criminal charges. In early January 2025, he was sentenced to no punishment in his hush-money case, allowing him to return to the White House without concern for jail time or fines.
After his January 20 inauguration, Trump began his second term by revamping the Oval Office. Among the most notable additions was the return of his famous Diet Coke button. The button allows him to summon his favorite beverage with a single press.

US President Donald Trump holds up outgoing President Joe Biden’s letter as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
He also changed the décor, adding tributes to several historic figures. These included a bust of Winston Churchill, an Andrew Jackson vase, and even a portrait of himself. His family is also prominently displayed in the office.

President Donald Trump signs a series of executive orders at the White House on January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC. | Source: Getty Images
Behind his chair sits a collection of challenge coins representing various states and agencies. A January 21, 2025, TikTok video showcasing the Oval Office updates quickly gained attention from netizens.

President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC. | Source: Getty Images
One user reacted to the clip, writing, “Oh Wow [sic],” while another commented, “Beautiful office!!” A third added, “Fun stuff. Love these little details.”

President Donald Trump signs a series of executive orders at the White House on January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC. | Source: Getty Images
Ahead of his inauguration, on January 15, 2025, Trump received a symbolic gesture.
Fox Business and a post on X by Margo Martin, Trump’s Deputy Communications Chief, showed James Quincey, CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, presenting the president with a commemorative Diet Coke bottle.
The Coca-Cola Company has a longstanding tradition of creating special bottles for presidential inaugurations, a practice that has continued for the past 20 years.