Washington –
The office of the mandatory, in the west of the Casa Blanca, is decorated with retreats and busts of some of the most iconic and influential books of the history of the country.
“It’s important for President Biden to enter a Despacho Oval that will appear in the United States and empress to have a vision of who he will be as president,” Ashley Williams, deputy director of the Despacho Oval’s Operational, told The Washington Post. during an exclusive visit.
Back to back the retreat of Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States and a populist leader with whom Trump has frankly identified himself and whose governing body also tends to disapprove of the fact that he has no right to be the object of political action (accusation).
At his retreat, he sought the help of the “Resolute” scribe, replaced by one of Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the nation and a prominent writer, scientist and philosopher.
The Post signaled that Franklin’s retreat as objective represent the interest President Biden confesses to the scandal in the air against the coronavirus pandemic.
Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks
From his office, Biden alzará the vista y verá, flanqueando la chimenea, bustos de Martin Luther King y Robert F. Kennedy, dos hombres cuyo impacto en el movimiento por los derechos er meniona par el mandatorio de habitual form, segun la prasa prada estadounidense .
Otros bustos colocados in the housing including the of the detached activist Rosa Parks.
The busts of Rosa Parks and Abraham Lincoln. (Getty Images)
The chimney sweep is a retreat from Franklin D. Roosevelt, the president who led the country during the Great Depression and the Second World War.
The painting of another ex-president, Thomas Jefferson, is accompanied by another man with the one who has tenaciously disowned: the ex-secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, “a symbol of comma the differences of opinion, expressed within the barandas of the Republic, its essentials for democracy”, signaled the president’s office, according to The Post.
The retreats of Jefferson and Hamilton (court and Izquierda) he mentioned in the barn of the chimenea, colocados of other ways, but the central retreat of George Washington has been replaced by the Franklin D. Roosevelt. (EPA)
The retreats of other celebrity celebrities, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, were also shared.
A very detailed detail
But there is one detail that particularly captured the attention of the public in social speeches was the bust of the Spanish trade union leader César Chávez.
Chávez’s bust (1927-1993) was found just as the slats of Biden’s writing room, in one month and one privileged place: between numerous family photos.
César Chávez’s bust is engulfed in familiar photos of Biden. (Getty Images)
Chavez, a native of Arizona, was the founder of the United Farm Workers union and one of the most important Latino leaders defending the civil rights of Hispanics and campers, by his mayor immigrant.
The activist hizo popular the grit of “si, se puede”, created by his syndicate partner Dolores Huerta and that we had adopted Barack Obama in his campaign for the presidency.
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The door has been replaced by a curtain of a more obscure tone of its own color and blue, which adorned this official office when Democratic President Bill Clinton stepped down, informing The Washington Post.
The banners of the different frames of the Ejército also have side replacements for the stadium banner and other with the presidential cell.
Andrew Jackson’s retreat, viewed in this photo, has disappeared from Despacho Oval. (White House)
Biden also decided to dismantle a controversial bust of the British leader Winston Churchill.
Trump promised to turn over his bust to Despacho Oval when he was fired by his predecessor, Barack Obama.
The former Minister of Foreign Affairs Boris Johnson – now Prime Minister of the United Kingdom – has accused Obama of “holding a ancestral aversion for the British Empire “.
On this occasion, his portrayal of the controversy arose: “The Oval Despacho is the president’s private office and the correspondent he decorates as he does”. (I)