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Trump unveils renovated Lincoln Bathroom at the White House – with views of his East Wing demolition

Donald Trump has unveiled the renovated Lincoln Bathroom at the White House amid outrage at his demolition of the East Wing. 

The president announced the renovation and posted side-by-side photos of the before and after of the rehab of the bathroom attached to one of the most famous rooms in the White House.

‘It was renovated in the 1940s in an art deco green tile style, which was totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era,’ Trump added. ‘I did it in black and white polished Statuary marble. This was very appropriate for the time of Abraham Lincoln and, in fact, could be the marble that was originally there!’

The new bathroom features a large bath tab and separate enclosed shower with golden faucets, railings, soap dishes, coat hooks and lamps, which glow warmly against the bright marbled walls and floor.

The previous design was more sparse, with green tiles on the walls, cold strip lighting and stainless steel where Trump has now added gold.

One of the photos showed a view out of the window where construction workers could be seen working on the demolition of the East Wing to make way for the president’s new $300 million ballroom.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt proudly touted the latest gilded upgrade which comes after Trump renovated the Rose Garden, Oval Office and added a ‘Presidential Walk of Fame’ to the West Wing.

‘When I first learned a toilet like that existed inside the White House, I was horrified,’ she wrote on X. ‘President Trump is making the People’s House more elegant and beautiful for generations of Americans to come!’

Donald Trump posted photos from inside the new Lincoln Bathroom, which adjoins the famous bedroom at the White House

Trump says that the previous Art Deco design dating from the 1940s was 'totally inappropriate'

Trump says that the previous Art Deco design dating from the 1940s was ‘totally inappropriate’

The new bathroom features a a sink set into a console table with golden legs, with an mirror set into an ornate picture frame surrounded by warm lighting

The new bathroom features a a sink set into a console table with golden legs, with an mirror set into an ornate picture frame surrounded by warm lighting 

The new bathroom features a large bath tab and separate enclosed shower with golden faucets, railings, soap dishes, coat hooks and lamps, which are accented on bright marbled walls and floor

The new bathroom features a large bath tab and separate enclosed shower with golden faucets, railings, soap dishes, coat hooks and lamps, which are accented on bright marbled walls and floor

The new bathroom features an enclosed shower, with floor to ceiling marble and gold fixtures

The new bathroom features an enclosed shower, with floor to ceiling marble and gold fixtures

In Trumpian style, gold is prominent in the new bathroom

In Trumpian style, gold is prominent in the new bathroom

The tub features an antique-style telephone clawfoot faucet with a hand shower and metal cross handles

The tub features an antique-style telephone clawfoot faucet with a hand shower and metal cross handles

A white presidential robe hangs on the wall beside the new tub

A white presidential robe hangs on the wall beside the new tub

Shelves are set into the marble walls to provide a minimalist look

Shelves are set into the marble walls to provide a minimalist look

The White House says tours will resume on December 2, following their suspension for months due to the construction of the ballroom.

The East Wing was once part of tour routes, but has been demolished as part of the project. 

The White House says it´ll now offer ‘an updated route offering guests the opportunity to experience the history and beauty of the People’s House.’

To mark the holidays, December tours feature Christmas decorations curated by first lady Melania Trump on the State Floor.

Congressional offices can begin submitting tour requests for their constituents on Monday. Such requests had been paused since the summer for ballroom construction.

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