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Just remember that there is always a counter argument. Today's counter to the "wallpaper" problem is that Joe Biden decorated the White House oval office (in 5 hours) lol

However this article shows that the oval office was from a previous movie set. So that would mean that Joe copied an old movie set for his inspiration for the oval office super quick wallpaper change.

https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/white-house-set-design is the article I just archived and https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/5808fe07cdff3c07101def6e/master/w_1280%2Cc_limit/white-house-sets-002.jpg is one of the sets

Just remember that there is always a counter argument. Today's counter to the "wallpaper" problem is that Joe Biden decorated the White House oval office (in 5 hours) lol However this article shows that the oval office was from a previous movie set. So that would mean that Joe copied an old movie set for his inspiration for the oval office super quick wallpaper change. https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/white-house-set-design is the article I just archived and https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/5808fe07cdff3c07101def6e/master/w_1280%2Cc_limit/white-house-sets-002.jpg is one of the sets

(post is archived)

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this photo you archived doesnt look anything like the one biden was signing executive orders

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I find it more curious that we haven't seen any of the typical new president at and around the Whitehouse media images. Of course that could be because I don't watch any of the media, but I usually see it poking around social medias too.