Trump appointee proposes ripping out the White House's 200-year-old columns for the flashier style found at Mar-a-Lago

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For nearly two centuries, the White House's front entrance has been framed by a row of slender Ionic columns — one of the most recognizable images of American democracy. Now a Trump appointee wants to tear them out and replace them with something more regal.

Rodney Mims Cook Jr., the newly installed chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts, publicly proposed swapping the North Portico's Ionic columns for the more ornate Corinthian style at a commission meeting last month, according to the Washington post.


 
For nearly two centuries, the White House's front entrance has been framed by a row of slender Ionic columns — one of the most recognizable images of American democracy. Now a Trump appointee wants to tear them out and replace them with something more regal.

Rodney Mims Cook Jr., the newly installed chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts, publicly proposed swapping the North Portico's Ionic columns for the more ornate Corinthian style at a commission meeting last month, according to the Washington post.

If the Repugnants in Congress allow that to happen, then it's official.

Somebody has their balls stored in a jar someplace in which they cannot find them.
 
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