The world’s most petty commander in chief is once again marking his territory—this time by banning the official portraits of his predecessors from the White House entryway.

According to CNN, President Donald Trump recently ordered the relocation of portraits of former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and George H.W. Bush. Obama’s photorealistic Robert McCurdy painting now hangs at the top of the Grand Staircase—out of reach of the thousands of visitors who tour the White House each year.

The Bush portraits, sources said, were moved to the same secluded area.

It’s a sharp break from decades of White House protocol, which traditionally assigns the most recent president’s prime placement in the Executive Mansion’s public spaces. CNN acquired a photo showing the new location, an are

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