The Trump Legacy and the Need for a New Republican Party
By Diego Garcia III | Editor of The Brownsville Beacon The moving vans pulled up to the White House. Trump's personal belongings, as well as whatever pieces the government owned Trump wanted, were packed away and removed from the residence and the Oval Office. The carpet in the Oval was changed from Trump's favorite gold to a more traditional dark blue carpet. The portrait of Andrew Jackson was replaced by a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt. A bust of Winston Churchill was replaced by a bust of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The official photos of Trump and Pence were replaced by portraits of Biden and Harris. Donald Trump left the White House on Wednesday morning and boarded Marine One for the final time. He took a flight around Washington, D.C. and headed to Joint Base Andrews for his triumphant farewell rally. But there were no huge crowds of adoring admirers in attendance. Most of the elected officials decided to forego attending his send off and decided to stay ...