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(WASHINGTON) — A framed copy of the New York Post’s cover featuring President Donald Trump’s mug shot has been hung on a wall just outside the Oval Office, photos show.
The mug shot, taken when he was booked into the Fulton County Jail in Georgia in 2023, can be seen in a hallway in photos taken when Trump met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.
The hallway leads from the Oval Office to the Cabinet Room where it could potentially be seen by world leaders and others visiting the Oval Office.
The framed photo has been there since at least Feb. 4, when Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Dan Scavino, a longtime Trump aide and now White House deputy chief of staff, posted a video showing the framed mug shot as the camera panned into the Oval Office in a now-deleted post on X Friday afternoon at about the same time as news outlets were publishing stories about the mug shot.
“HAPPY VALENTINES’S DAY!!!” he posted. “WELCOME TO THE OVAL.”
ABC News has reached out to the White House for comment.
Trump, who is now a convicted felon after being found guilty on 34 counts in the Manhattan Criminal Court in July 2024, at one time faced four indictments.
Two of the four cases have since been dismissed, with the Fulton County case the only one outstanding.
Trump had turned himself in to the Fulton County Jail after he was indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia, but he has since often touted it as a symbol for his “Make America Great Again” movement.
“Did you like my mug shot?” Trump asked cheering supporters at a campaign rally in August 2024.
“It’s the No. 1 selling mug shot in history! It beat Elvis — and it beat Frank Sinatra. Did you know that?” he said.
“I’m proud to admit and I’m proud to tell you: You have made mine bigger than both of them — by a lot,” he said.
The mug shot was also featured in merchandise sold by his 2024 campaign.
The Fulton County case is still ongoing, though Willis has been removed from the case by the Georgia Court of Appeals. Trump and 18 co-defendants pleaded not guilty on the charges of violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act in 2023.
ABC News’ Michelle Stoddart contributed to this report.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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