Trump's Criticism of Colorado Portrait Threatens Artist's Career
- Sarah Boardman, a British artist, faced public criticism from President Trump regarding her official portrait of him.
- The portrait, commissioned for the Denver State Capitol Gallery, drew Trump's ire after its unveiling in January.
- Trump stated on Truth Social that the portrait was 'truly the worst' and 'purposefully distorted', contrasting it with his praise for Boardman's Obama portrait.
- Boardman stated to Sky News that Trump is entitled to comment freely, but the allegations are negatively impacting her business, operating for over 41 years.
- Following the criticism, the portrait was removed from the Colorado State Capitol, and Boardman fears her business may not recover.
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