President Donald Trump caught everyone off guard when he shared photos showcasing some of the latest renovations at the White House — but it wasn’t the grand ballroom that sent the left into meltdown mode this time. No, the outrage du jour came over an upgrade to the porcelain throne in the Lincoln Bedroom.
On Friday, Trump posted several pictures of the bathroom in the Lincoln bedroom, showcasing both the state before and after the recent renovations on Truth Social:
Donald J. Trump Truth Social Post 01:02 PM EST 10/31/25
I renovated the Lincoln Bathroom in the White House. It was renovated in the 1940s in an art deco green tile style, which was totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era. I did it in black and white polished Statuary marble.… pic.twitter.com/Ytm1s1AtKa
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) October 31, 2025
“I renovated the Lincoln Bathroom in the White House,” Trump’s post read. “It was renovated in the 1940s in an art deco green tile style, which was totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era.”
“I did it in black and white polished Statuary marble,” he added. “This was very appropriate for the time of Abraham Lincoln and, in fact, could be the marble that was originally there!”
The first post featured two images: one displayed the bathroom before renovations, showcasing a green and white tile design, while the other presented the updated space with black and white marble. This was followed by additional posts highlighting the new commode and the marble changes, along with the installation of gold fixtures.
It’s pretty clear from all of his posts that President Trump is genuinely pleased with the updates — and honestly, the results speak for themselves. The new design looks sharp and elegant, a fitting upgrade for one of the White House’s most storied rooms.
Now, of course, we can all wait for the inevitable meltdown from Democrats and their media allies. If they lost their minds over the East Wing ballroom project — a privately funded renovation meant to host future state dinners and diplomatic events — just imagine the outrage over a bathroom remodel.
You can practically hear the screeching already.
