So, let's get back to the significance of this. I think it is plausible a stage-set is used for interviews. It's possibly that it has been used in perhaps a long line of several presidents. If you think about it, it's actually a pretty good idea. For security purposes, avoid unvetted individuals from entering the Oval office. This is for maintaining security (listening devices, biological and chemical agents, etc.).
So, there seems to be somewhat of a fixation with the different wallpaper. Again, so what? Even if Biden was pictured in the Oval office, how do you know this is the actual Oval office or a set? What if Biden is actually occupying the Oval office? So what? Is Biden president? Is he president of a defunct corporation? Or is he the sworn-in president?
The wallpaper and Oval office isn't evidence for whether Biden is president.
Update: Solved - Trump installed that wallpaper in Aug 2017 https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/08/spot-the-difference-oval-office-edition/538008/
The wallpaper and Oval office isn't evidence for whether Biden is president.
No criticism here. Just trying to understand the significance. What's the message here? Does the wallpaper somehow prove Biden isn't the President? It's all fake? Do you see, why this seems to be a dead end? How do we know it isn't a stage set? How do we know what is real? In the end, it doesn't get us anywhere. There needs to be sound evidence, which by the way, seems to be extremely elusive.
Agreed
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