The White House Just Revealed Another “Update” To The White House, And Everyone’s Rolling Their Eyes

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If you remember, the White House placed a paper sign beside the Oval Office entrance to label it.

Two men in suits stand outside the Oval Office entrance, engaged in conversation

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It was very much giving Michael’s Home Department meets midwest convention center.

Elegant door with ornate gold details and a sign reading "The Oval Office" beside it

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The Chief White House Correspondent for CNN, Kaitlan Collins, posted an update showing the signage has become permanent:

Two photos show signs reading "The Oval Office" and "The West Wing," indicating permanence. Both are attached to white walls

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Here’s a closer look at the Oval Office:

Snow-covered bushes and pathway lead to a warmly lit entrance with a sign reading "The Oval Office." The scene conveys a serene winter setting

And another professional picture:

Sign reading "The Oval Office" on a wall, next to a window reflecting silhouettes of people

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They also labeled the West Wing:

Gold text on a wall reads "The West Wing."

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Now, let’s look at the reactions.

Person in an armchair wearing a loose-fitting dress, holding a drink, and looking relaxed in a living room setting

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“He turns everything into a cheap hotel.”

Tweet mocking Oval Office signage, comparing its appearance to a cheap hotel entrance

“It looks like one of the resorts where they give the coffee shop and the Irish pub clever names so it feels like you live in a real town and not a weird all inclusive dystopia.”

A tweet humorously compares the White House to a resort town, referencing a permanent Oval Office sign

“Live, Laugh, Love, Lincoln Bedroom.”

Tweet by Josh Billinson about a West Wing sign photographed by Kaitlan Collins, discussing permanence and location details

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“Seems like someone keeps getting lost.”

Tweet showing an Oval Office sign and a West Wing sign outside the White House, suggesting someone keeps getting lost

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“Absurdly tacky, I hate it. Like a suburban New Jersey golf course that also does bar mitzvahs.”

Tweet by Jeremy Berke: "Absurdly tacky, I hate it. Like a suburban New Jersey golf course that also does bar mitzvahs."

“It looks like a sign for the men’s room at a waterpark hotel in the Wisconsin Dells.”

Tweet comparing a sign at a waterpark hotel to the Oval Office sign, noting humor in their similarity

“Major Holiday Inn vibes.”

Two images: Left shows "The Oval Office" plaque on a building. Right displays "The West Wing" sign on a wall. Author comments on holiday vibes

“This looks like the kind of 1970s tacky sign & font that DeNiro would have splattered all over the Tangiers in ‘Casino.'”

Tweet about Oval Office and West Wing signs resembling 1970s style, shared in a humorous context linking to "Casino" movie aesthetics

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“Me after I got a label-maker for Christmas.”

Tweet comparing a White House sign's formal labeling style with receiving a label maker as a Christmas gift

“it looks like a fucking cafe.”

Tweet jokes about White House exterior resembling a cafe, pointing out the Oval Office sign

“I’m a single issue voter on what 2028 candidate will reverse Trump’s decorating the fastest.”

Tweet about Oval Office sign becoming permanent, with user commenting on prioritizing 2028 candidates who will reverse Trump's decorating

And lastly, Gavin Newsom’s Press Office posted a screenshot of a Google search asking, “do you need to label things for old people with memory issues?”

Screenshot of a tweet showing a search query about labeling for memory issues, highlighting advice recommending visual cues for older adults with dementia

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