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Trump reveals he removed the Resolute Desk from the Oval Office days after Elon Musk’s son X left a ‘present’

by Abella
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President Donald Trump removed the determined agency of the Oval Office a week after Elon Musk X's son had 'finished' a 'gift'.

The supreme commander, a well-known Germaphobe, exchanged it for the 'C&O' agency, who used George HW Bush as president.

“A president, after election, receives a choice from 1 in 7 agencies,” Trump wrote on his social report on his truth and posted a picture of his new Oval Office setup.

'This agency, the' C&O ', which is also well known and was used by President George HW Bush and others, is temporarily installed in the White House, while the determined desk is slightly finished – a very important task. This is a beautiful but temporary replacement! '

Musk's son X became an internet sensation last week when he came to his father and Trump in the Oval Office for a question and answer session with reporters.

X, which is four, was seen Picking his nose and wipes on the determined desk.

Trump reveals he removed the Resolute Desk from the Oval Office days after Elon Musk’s son X left a ‘present’

President Donald Trump watches as X æ A-12 Musk, the son of Elon Musk, known as X, picks his nose in the Oval Office.

The internet had a field day with the toddler's antics and speculated wild on what X, whose full name X æ a-12 is, said Trump.

The Tyke seemed to say: “I want you to keep your mouth up,” said users online.

They even speculated that the toddler added a curse word to the statement and the president told: “I want you to close your mouth up.”

Internet users also pointed out that X was also caught on a hot microphone that seems to tell Trump: “You are not the president, you have to leave.”

Now, a week later, Trump has changed his desks.

The 'C&O' agency was originally made in 1920, for the owners of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, but it was later donated to the White House. Only HW Bush used it in the Oval Office, but presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan used it in the West Wing study.

Trump used the determined agency as president during his first term. Barack Obama also used. Joe Biden kept it in the Oval Office for his use when he replaced Trump.

The 'C&O' agency that President Donald Trump is now using can be seen above in the Oval Office during the presidency of George HW Bush

The 'C&O' agency that President Donald Trump is now using can be seen above in the Oval Office during the presidency of George HW Bush

Elon Musk brought his four -year -old son X to the Oval Office last week

Elon Musk brought his four -year -old son X to the Oval Office last week

There are actually a number of presidents agencies to use in the Oval Office.

The determined agency is the most famous of these. John F. Kennedy used it as president and his children Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr. Would hide inside while their father was working, cumulating in a famous photo of JFK Jr. who sat inside while his father worked above.

Eight presidents used it during their time in the Oval Office.

The determined desk was a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880 and was built from the oak wood of the British Arctic Exploration Ship HMS Resolute.

The desk of 1,300 pounds has been changed twice, with a knee's panel added in 1945.

The C&O desk that Trump now used was used by George HW Bush when he was a vice president and he let it move to the Oval Office when he was chosen as president.

John F. Kennedy Jr. hides in the determined desk while President John F. Kennedy is at work

John F. Kennedy Jr. hides in the determined desk while President John F. Kennedy is at work

President George HW Bush is at the C&O agency during his presidency

President George HW Bush is at the C&O agency during his presidency

Other agencies are the Roosevelt Desk, which was founded in 1903 for President Theodore Roosevelt.

It was brought to the Oval Office in 1909, where it remained until the West Wing Fire of 1929. Year later, Harry Truman brought this furniture out of storage so that it could be used again.

After the West Wing Fire, the Oval Office and the items in it were badly damaged. A group of furniture makers from Grand Rapids, Michigan, donated a new agency for President Hebert Hoover to use.

That agency stayed in the Oval Office and was used by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It can now be seen in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, New York.

The Wilson Desk was used by Vice President Henry Wilson, who was Vice President under President Ulysses S. Grant. It was later moved to the Oval Office, where it was used by President Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

Lyndon Johnson used his own agency as president. It was only used by him and can now be seen in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in Austin, Texas.

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