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Report Says Trump Used Former Jared Kushner Office to Store Personal Memorabilia and Gifts
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2026-06-23 20:37   Politics   12

Report Says Trump Used Former Jared Kushner Office to Store Personal Memorabilia and Gifts

A report based on the upcoming book 'Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump' by journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan claims that President Donald Trump has been using the former White House office of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as a storage space for personal belongings and memorabilia.

According to accounts cited in the book, the room contains numerous boxes filled with papers, newspaper clippings, paintings, gifts, MAGA-related items, and other keepsakes collected during Trump's political career.

The authors state that some aides referred to these containers as 'Beautiful mind boxes,' describing them as collections of items that Trump was reluctant to discard and that reportedly provided him with a sense of comfort and security.

The article notes that Trump's habit of retaining documents and memorabilia has drawn attention in the past, particularly following the 2023 federal indictment involving allegations that he improperly retained classified documents after leaving office.Prosecutors in that case alleged that sensitive government materials were transported to his Florida residence.

The report also places these claims within the broader context of Trump's efforts to redesign parts of the White House during his current presidency.

According to the article, the Oval Office has been redecorated with gold-colored decorative elements, and construction plans for a new ballroom have generated attention because they allegedly required changes to parts of the White House complex despite earlier assurances about the scope of the project.

The report presents these details as further insight into Trump's personal habits and approach to managing both his possessions and the presidential residence.

Full reading at Raw Story - Celebrating 20 Years of Independent Journalism

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