‘Insecure
baby’: Trump draws ridicule after throwing fit over Colorado capitol portrait
Even some
Republicans have called president’s public demand to remove the painting
‘petty’
José
Olivares
24 Mar 2025
14.35 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/24/trump-colorado-portrait-painting
Donald Trump
critics aimed ridicule at the president after he publicly demanded the removal
of his portrait at Colorado’s state capitol building, calling it “truly the
worst”.
In a post on
his Truth Social platform on Sunday, Trump shared an image of the portrait and
complained about the painting, saying it was bad and blaming it on Colorado’s
governor, Jared Polis – whom the president insulted as being “radically left”.
A Republican
admirer of Trump actually commissioned the portrait.
In two
follow-up posts, Trump shared separate images of himself in an apparent attempt
to distribute photos that he considered more flattering.
Liberal and
anti-Trump commentators laughed at the president’s reaction on social media.
On X, Sam
Stein of MSNBC wrote that he was “absolutely dying” over how Trump was so upset
by his portrait “that he couldn’t resist posting” about it. Stein said it was
also funny “how objectively bad the portrait is”.
Former
Republican attorney Ron Filipkowski, editor-in-chief of the liberal news
website MeidasTouch Network, wrote on X that Trump was “the most fragile,
sensitive snowflake in history” while sharing a screenshot of the president’s
Truth Social post.
Another
social media account named Republicans Against Trump also shared the
president’s post while calling him “a petty, insecure baby”.
Trump
alleged without evidence that his portrait had been “purposefully distorted”.
The president then complained that his Democratic presidential predecessor
Barack Obama “looks wonderful” in his portrait at the Colorado capitol.
Despite
Trump’s criticism of Polis for the painting, it was actually unveiled by a
Republican group in 2019. A former Republican state senator had crowdfunded
nearly $10,000 to commission the painting, according to Colorado news station
KUSA.
Trump did
not have a portrait hanging in the Colorado state capitol for his first
presidency, which began in 2017. In 2018, a liberal political activist placed a
large portrait of Vladimir Putin – whom Trump openly admires – in the empty
space, but it was quickly removed by capitol staff.
That
prompted then Republican state senator Kevin Grantham to raise money through a
GoFundMe campaign to hang Trump’s portrait in the state capitol.
“I would
much prefer not having a picture than having this one,” Trump wrote in his
Truth Social post, and further said the governor “should be ashamed of
himself”!
It was
unclear what triggered Trump’s tirade about the portrait.
A Polis
spokesperson told KUSA that the governor was “surprised to learn the President
of the United States is an aficionado of our Colorado state capitol and its
artwork”.
“We
appreciate the president and everyone’s interest in our capitol building and
are always looking for any opportunity to improve our visitor experience,” the
Polis spokesperson added.
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