White House Returns Portraits of Clinton, Bush to Foyer
9 Mar 2021
The White House announced the return of portraits of former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to the foyer on Monday.
Portraits of former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush “were returned to their traditional locations in the Cross Hall on Inauguration Day by the Office of the Curator,” the White House press office said Monday.
In July 2020, former President Trump’s White House relocated both paintings from the Grand Foyer to the Old Family Dining Room, which has largely been used to store tablecloths and furniture in recent years. Their pictures were replaced with those of former Presidents William McKinley, and successor Theodore Roosevelt.