An official portrait of Donald Trump has been removed from the Colorado Capitol building following social media complaints from the president claiming his likeness had been “purposefully ...
After that group dissolved in 2021, the Capitol Building Advisory Committee ... and features rose onyx and white yule marble mined in Colorado, and includes portraits of former presidents and ...
The state Capitol often feels like a dog-eat-dog pressure cooker. But it can also be a dog-meet-dog paradise. In true Colorado fashion, some lawmakers and even Gov. Jared Polis frequently bring ...
President Donald Trump demanded Sunday night that Colorado Gov. Jarid Polis remove the "distorted" portrait of him from the Colorado State Capitol Building ... his official White House portraits ...
Joshua Bly, a spokesperson for Colorado Senate ... up at Colorado Capitol He criticized the Colorado Supreme Court in 2023 for declaring he was ineligible for the White House and could not appear ...
He criticized the Colorado Supreme Court in 2023 for declaring he was ineligible for the White House and could not appear on the state ballot because of the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection.
The Colorado ... White Yule Marble mined in Colorado, and includes portraits of former Presidents and former governors. We appreciate the President and everyone’s interest in our capitol ...
The portraits are under the purview of the Colorado Building Advisory ... to their own depiction. Our capitol was completed in 1901 and features Rose Onyx and White Yule Marble mined in Colorado ...
DENVER (AP) — A portrait of President Donald hanging at the Colorado state Capitol will be taken down ... but the Colorado Building Advisory Committee. Boardman did not immediately respond ...
sits in the building’s Gallery of Presidents. “Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves, but the one in Colorado, in the State Capitol, put up by the Governor, along with all other ...
Officials in Colorado said they would take down a portrait of President Donald Trump after he complained that it was "purposely distorted." “Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves ...
Filling an empty space on the wall of presidential portraits in the Colorado Capitol with a new painting of Donald Trump could take time after one he disliked was removed and put into storage.