President Trump and Prime Minister Modi meeting in the Oval Office.
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DONALD Trump’s infamous mugshot has been spotted in a frame hanging right outside the Oval Office.

Trump hasn’t been shy about showing off the iconic photo taken at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, as it’s now visible from the resolute desk.

President Trump and Prime Minister Modi meeting in the Oval Office.

President Donald Trump’s iconic mugshot has been spotted hanging right outside the Oval OfficeCredit: Getty
Mugshot of Donald Trump.

The booking photo was taken in August 2023 at the Fulton County JailCredit: Fulton County Jail

The eyebrow-raising decoration was captured on Thursday when Trump and some of his cabinet members met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Trump was photographed with the group, and in the background, a framed New York Post front page could be seen with his mugshot plastered in the middle.

The New York native president has been a big fan of the paper since the 1980s, when the city socialite was often pictured in their spreads, according to TMZ.

Plus, the editorial team endorsed him for president ahead of the 2024 election.

In the past year, Trump has compared the shot to Elvis Pressley and Frank Sinatra’s booking photos, calling it the “number one must shot of all time.”

“It’s really an amazing thing,” he said during a roundtable with Black voters in June.

“Since it happened, the support among the Black community and Hispanic community has skyrocketed.”

He took the picture on August 24, 2023, after voluntarily submitting himself to jail on racketeering and related charges.

At the time, Georgia’s former district attorney, Fani Willis, had filed a raft of charges against Trump and several of his supporters that accused them of conspiring to change the 2020 election results.

However, the first crack in her case came after she was accused of having an inappropriate romantic relationship with her lead prosecutor by a defendant in January 2024.

The prosecutor, Nathan Wade, was removed from the case in March, and Willis and her office were removed in December.

She’s appealed that decision, but even if she is reinstated, the case cannot continue while Trump is in office, as the president is officially protected from state-level prosecutions.

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