Overview
- Donald Trump has called for the removal of his portrait from the Colorado State Capitol, claiming it is 'purposefully distorted' and unflattering.
- The portrait was painted by Sarah Boardman in 2019 and funded through a Republican-led GoFundMe campaign, raising $10,000 for its creation.
- Trump falsely attributed the portrait's installation to Colorado Governor Jared Polis, who had no involvement in its commissioning or placement.
- The artist stated that the portrait was designed to be neutral and align with the Capitol's historical gallery of presidential portraits.
- Governor Polis's office responded with surprise at Trump's comments but has not indicated plans to remove the portrait.