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« Le président est suivi en permanence » : dans les coulisses de la Maison-Blanche, temple de la plus vieille démocratie du monde
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« Le président est suivi en permanence » : dans les coulisses de la Maison-Blanche, temple de la plus vieille démocratie du monde

The article discusses the renovations undertaken by Donald Trump during his second term at the White House, highlighting how he personally participated in decorating the Oval Office with gold accents. It notes that this behavior has drawn criticism from detractors who accuse him of undermining the symbolic importance of the presidential residence. The piece frames these actions within a broader historical context, noting that every U.S. president since the building’s construction between 1792 and 1800 has modified the White House according to their personal tastes. The article references journalists Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman, who describe Trump’s hands-on approach in their book 'Regime Change.' However, the content is restricted to subscribers, limiting access to the full narrative.

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« Le président est suivi en permanence » : dans les coulisses de la Maison-Blanche, temple de la plus vieille démocratie du monde

The article discusses the renovations undertaken by Donald Trump during his second term at the White House, highlighting how he personally participated in decorating the Oval Office with gold accents. It notes that this behavior has drawn criticism from detractors who accuse him of undermining the symbolic importance of the presidential residence. The piece frames these actions within a broader historical context, noting that every U.S. president since the building’s construction between 1792 and 1800 has modified the White House according to their personal tastes. The article references journalists Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman, who describe Trump’s hands-on approach in their book 'Regime Change.' However, the content is restricted to subscribers, limiting access to the full narrative.

Bias read (Center): While the article presents Trump's renovation efforts as controversial, it does not overtly criticize or praise them. Instead, it provides a balanced historical perspective, acknowledging both the criticisms and the precedent set by previous presidents. The framing remains neutral, avoiding strong,傾

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