Donald Trump Shares Photos Of His Latest White House Makeover: The Lincoln Bathroom

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Donald Trump Shares Photos Of His Latest White House Makeover: The Lincoln Bathroom Revealed

Donald Trump just dropped a whole photo dump showing off his latest White House glow-up — and this time, it’s the bathroom getting presidential treatment. The former president took to his platform, Truth Social, to give his followers an exclusive look at what he’s calling “The Lincoln Bathroom.”

Trump wrote, “It was renovated in the 1940s in an art deco green tile style, which was totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era.

I did it in black and white polished Statuary marble. This was very appropriate for the time of Abraham Lincoln and, in fact, could be the marble that was originally there!”

He clearly wanted to make sure the vibes matched the legacy. The new look? Black-and-white marble everywhere, a chandelier that looks straight out of a luxury hotel, and that signature gold trim Trump can’t seem to live without.

The post included roughly two dozen photos, each more dramatic than the last. There’s a glossy bathtub, a shower framed like it belongs in a palace, and even a custom bathrobe stitched with the presidential seal. Trump wasn’t playing — this bathroom looks like it’s ready for a Vogue shoot, not a quick handwash.

Inside The Lincoln Bathroom’s Presidential Aesthetic

When Trump talks about “making things great again,” it apparently extends to his bathroom tiles. The Lincoln Bathroom mixes 19th-century inspiration with 21st-century luxury, proving that no space is too small for a little bit of historical revision and flexing.

The Statuary marble — a crisp black-and-white blend — gives the room a museum-like quality. Trump’s design choices might not scream humility, but they definitely show commitment to a particular brand: rich, shiny, and impossible to ignore.

According to Trump, his goal was to “restore” what he believes Lincoln might have preferred. It’s a bold claim, considering bathrooms looked very different in the 1860s. But that’s Trump — he’s never met a detail he couldn’t spin into a headline.

Meanwhile, social media reactions have been a mix of curiosity and chaos. Supporters are praising his taste, while critics are rolling their eyes at yet another example of “The Trump Touch” — where luxury always overshadows history.

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