President Donald Trump has made a bold patriotic gesture by displaying a framed copy of the Declaration of Independence in the Oval Office. In photos shared on his official X account, Trump is seen pulling back dark blue curtains to reveal the document. “The Declaration of Independence in the Oval Office,” his post reads.
While the origin of this particular copy is unclear, the White House confirmed it was provided by the National Archives. “It now hangs in the Oval Office where it will be carefully protected and preserved,” said Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.The original Declaration, signed in 1776, is housed at the National Archives. However, the version shown in Trump’s office appears crisp and legible, according to the released images.
This move fits into Trump’s broader theme of emphasizing American history and patriotism. It complements other Oval Office displays, such as portraits of Andrew Jackson and George Washington, and a bust of Winston Churchill.Reactions have been mixed. Supporters view it as a reaffirmation of America’s founding principles. Others question the timing and motive. Still, Trump’s message is clear: the values of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” remain central to his vision for the nation.