- Former President Trump has a Mt Rushmore sculpture in his office with his face on it.
- The sculpture was given to Trump at a July 4 event in last year, and cropped up in recent photos.
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Recent images of Trump at Mar-a-Lago show the sculpture on a lower shelf. It appears to be one he was given by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem in 2020 at an Independence Day event at the real Mount Rushmore.
The bronze "Mount Trumpmore" sculpture adds Trump's likeness to those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.
A picture taken of Trump posing with Kyle Rittenhouse — the teenager acquitted of homicide after killing two men at an anti-racism protest — shows part of the sculpture by Trump's knees.
Another picture posted on Facebook — showing a Taekwondo master presenting Trump with an honorary certificate — shows the full sculpture, with Trump's face on the far right hand-side of the image.
—ProperGander Stephen Simpson (@BamaStephen) November 25, 2021
We know what the sculpture looks like because The South Dakota Standard obtained images of it.
A version has even been sold as merchandise by the Trump campaign.
—Eric Hananoki (@ehananoki) June 22, 2020
—Benny (@bennyjohnson) November 24, 2021
In a statement to The Daily Beast, sculptor Lee Heuning, who along with Sherri Treeby created the piece, that it was his work.
"That's our piece. Definitely. That's pretty cool," he said after being shown the image of Trump with Rittenhouse.
He said it was good to see the statute on display because often "stuff ends up in a closet."
In the sculpture, Trump's image is next to Lincoln.
Trump last August denied reports that his team had asked about adding his likeness to Mount Rushmore, but added that it sounded like a good idea. He had previously joked about it.