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'Distorted' Trump portrait inside Colorado’s capitol to be taken down

The president blamed the unflattering portrait on Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who had nothing to do with the painting.
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Officials in Colorado said they would take down a portrait of President Donald Trump after he complained that it was "purposely distorted."

“Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves, but the one in Colorado, in the State Capitol, put up by the Governor, along with all other Presidents, was purposefully distorted to a level that even I, perhaps, have never seen before,” President Trump wrote in a post on his social network, Truth Social, on Sunday.

He compared his portrait, which has been hung since 2019, to the one depicting his predecessor during his first term, former President Barack Obama, which hangs next to President Trump's portrait.

“He looks wonderful, but the one on me is truly the worst,” claiming “many people from Colorado have called and written to complain.”

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Portraits of President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump – done by the same artist – inside the Colorado State Capitol.

President Trump then blamed the purportedly low-quality portrait on Gov. Polis.

Polis, though, was elected as Colorado’s governor months after the portrait was paid for. Colorado’s Senate Republicans raised the $10,000 in donations needed to complete Trump’s portrait. Polis was elected governor in November of that year.

The portrait was unveiled in 2019.

“Gov. Polis was surprised to learn the President of the United States is an aficionado of our Colorado State Capitol and its artwork,” a spokesperson for the governor’s office said in a statement to the Scripps News Group in Denver. “The State Capitol was completed in 1901, and features Rose Onyx and White Yule Marble mined in Colorado, and includes portraits of former Presidents and former governors. We appreciate the President and everyone’s interest in our capitol building and are always looking for any opportunity to improve our visitor experience.”

Before President Trump’s portrait graced the walls of the Colorado Capitol, a prankster placed a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin beneath the spot reserved for President Trump’s portrait.

'Pressure in every direction'

Back in 2019, the Scripps News Group spoke to Sarah Broadman, the artist who painted President Trump's portrait and former President Obama's before that. She told us about the pressure that falls on the artist of a presidential portrait.

“It’s an enormous step in a portrait painter’s life,” she said. “There’s pressure in every direction. I get pressured to painting this certain style from one group of people and a different style from someone else because it’s a political thing.”

She told us she went through thousands of photos of President Trump to pick the right one to paint, and the approval process took weeks.

She said she didn't want the portrait to be a political statement.

“At the door of my studio I tried to leave any politics behind," she said. "I paint the essence of a human being. That’s what I do."

Watch: Full story with the artist behind the portrait from 2019

Politics aside: The story behind the Colorado State Capitol's presidential portrait painter

President Trump mentions Aurora again

The president used his ire about the portrait to once again shine a spotlight on Aurora, Colorado and the presence of violent crime there.

Aurora, of course, became the poster child for President Trump’s promises on immigration policy, coming to a head when he visited the outskirts of the city for a rally in the weeks before the 2024 election.

“I am speaking on [behalf of people who have complained about the portrait] to the Radical Left Governor, Jared Polis, who is extremely weak on Crime, in particular with respect to Tren de Aragua, which practically took over Aurora (Don’t worry, we saved it!), to take it down,” President Trump’s recent post reads. “Jared should be ashamed of himself!”

The Denver metro, and Aurora specifically, have been the target of several Drug Enforcement Administration operations in the early days of President Trump’s second presidency.

Derek Maltz, the acting DEA administrator who stepped into his role just after President Trump’s inauguration in January, said in an exclusive interview with Denver7 Investigates that Colorado is “ground zero for some of the most violent criminals in America”and that he’s learned more about TdA from the DEA’s Rocky Mountain field office than he has anywhere else.

Watch the full interview in the video player below:

1-on-1 with acting DEA boss on violent crime in Colorado: Denver7 Investigates exclusive

After the DEA conducted four separate operations in the metro — including one in Aurora that netted the arrest of one suspected TdA member — on Jan. 29, special agent in charge David Olesky told reporters there is a renewed focus on immigration enforcement under Trump.

“We’re getting absolutely all the resources that we need not only at the federal level but at the local level as well,” he said. “And when it comes to immigration, that is just one of the tools in the toolbox that we’re going to be able to use to remove those violent criminals and drug traffickers from the communities.”

Still, there are questions about how many of the people arrested go on to actually face charges or face deportation. None of the 49 arrestees at a “TdA invitation only party” in Adams County in January were facing charges a week after the operation.

This story was originally published by Landon Haaf with the Scripps News Group in Denver.

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