Did Trump Remove a MLK Bust from the Oval Office?

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A reporter erroneously tweeted that a bust of civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. was removed from the Oval Office by President Donald Trump.

Newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump and his staff began moving into the White House on 20 January 2017, trailed by reporters and photographers documenting Trump's first day in office. One of those reporters, Zeke Miller of of Winston Churchill that had been replaced with one of Martin Luther King, Jr. by President Obama was once again on prominent display:

Meanwhile, word had gotten around to incoming White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer that the whereabouts of the MLK bust were in question. In response, heas an example of the danger of not checking one's facts:

 

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But, of course, Donald Trump is guilty regardless of what happened.

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