Donald Trump inauguration: Winston Churchill bust returned to Oval Office

Donald Trump and his closest advisers sign the first orders of his presidency. Winston Churchill's bust can be seen in the background on the left: Reuters
Donald Trump and his closest advisers sign the first orders of his presidency. Winston Churchill's bust can be seen in the background on the left: Reuters

A bust of Winston Churchill has been returned to the Oval Office, after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States.

The statue was removed from the Oval Office by Barack Obama, who put it outside the Treaty Room in the private quarters of the White House.

A figure of Martin Luther King was put in its place in the Oval Office.

The decision provoked irritation among some conservative political figures, including Boris Johnson, who said it was a “snub to Britain”, amid inaccurate reports that it had been sent back to the British embassy in Washington.

Mr Obama always denied this, but said it was appropriate of the first African-American president to display a statue of the great civil rights leader in his office.

Mr Trump had previously hinted at returning the bust to its former place if elected, a cause vigorously supported by Nigel Farage.

Now, the first pictures of Mr Trump in the Oval Office appear to show the Churchill bust restored to pride of place.

The Martin Luther King bust was still in the Oval Office as Mr Trump got to work on Friday, signing the first executive orders of his presidency.

The Affordable Healthcare Act, also known as Obamacare, was the first issue in his sights, and he gave instructions for it to be dismantled.