President Donald Trump Colorado Gov. Jarid Polis was asked to remove his “twisted” portrait from the Colorado State Capitol building on Sunday night.
“No one likes his own photos or paintings, but the family of Colorado State Capitol, together with the governor and all the others, purposefully twisted to a level I might have never seen before,” the 47th president wrote. “The artist also did President Obama, and he looked great, but the one on me was the worst.”
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President Trump said he hoped his portrait was immediately removed in the Colorado Capitol recently and described it as “twisted” and “really worst.” (Screenshot/KCNC, kmgh feed)
“I prefer not having the picture anyway, rather than having this picture, but many people in Colorado called and wrote it,” he wrote. “Actually, they were actually angry about it!”
In separate posts, Trump then circulated his official White House portrait from his first and second presidency.
Portrait was first unveiled in 2019 Colorado Public Radio, Sarah A. Boardman is the artist behind the portrait.

The portrait of President Trump joins the wall of the former president inside the Colorado Capitol. (Screenshot/KCNC, kmgh feed)
“My portrait of President Trump is called thoughtful, non-confrontational, not angry, unhappy, not tweet,” she said at the unveiling. “In five, 15, 20 years, he will be another president on the wall, he is just a historical background and he needs to look neutral.”
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The president then continues to attack Polis Crime policy.
“I speak on behalf of them to radical left-wing governor Jared Polis, who is extremely weak in crime, especially about Tren de Aragua, who actually took over Aurora (don’t worry, we save it!) and take it over,” Trump wrote. “Jared should be ashamed of himself!”

President Trump continued to attack Gov. Jared Polis and his policy toward crime after complaining about his portrait at the Colorado Capitol. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty)
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During his campaign, Trump used a viral videotape to see members of Tren de Aragua kicking open doors in an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado, while Polis downplayed the acquisition.
One of the gang members in the video is Trump was arrested shortly after taking office.