Florida, United States.
To the outgoing president of the United States, Donald Trump, He doesn’t seem to like the remodeling which has been done in his residence of Mar-a-Llac, in the state of Florida, where he will go to live next January when he leaves, with his wife Melania, the White House.
According to CNN, which cites several sources it does not identify, the president’s mood “is darkenor as soon as he entered his exclusive club in Mar-a-Llac, three days before the Christmas“.
In this club, with a great golf course, The mansion of the Trump in which the president used to spend the weekends during his presidency and to which he will move next month.
“Changes in your private rooms, many of whom were supervised by his wife, the first lady Melania Trump, Were not from the pleased with the president i was angry“, Assures the chain.
The works in the village have lasted several weeks to make the space look more livable and to update it in the face of the future life of the billionaire and his family.
These changes seem, however, to be inconsistent with “the Trump’s Aesthetics, according to their reaction. Trump was too disgusted cwhere other renovations in the property, not only in ethe living space “, quotes CNN.
they were Melania Trump and its interior decorator, Tham Kannalikham, who selected many of the details of the renovations and not the staff of Sea-to-Lake, according to the media, which ensures that it is not the first time the personal taste of president collides with that of his wife.
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The president was so upset this week with the appearance of some of the renovations that he asked for the pieces of decoration, Which consisted of white marble and abundance of dark wood, And so it was done.
Trump wasn’t either “Excited” with some of the mansion’s decorative upgrades Camp David, another project of the first lady, cuan saw them during the past holidays of Thanksgiving, according to another source close to the president quoted by CNN. EFE