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where is the resolute desk currently

The original Resolute Desk is still part of the White House collection and is not confirmed to be anywhere else, though it has been temporarily removed from the Oval Office for refurbishing.

Where the Resolute Desk is now

Most recent reporting indicates that the historic 19th‑century Resolute Desk remains property of the White House and the federal government, as part of the official White House furniture collection. In early 2025, President Donald Trump had it taken out of the Oval Office for light refinishing, with the C&O desk used as a temporary replacement there.

Is it at Mar‑a‑Lago?

A viral photo claimed to show the Resolute Desk on display at Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago resort, sparking a wave of “where is the Resolute Desk currently” forum discussion and trending speculation. Desk experts and online sleuths pointed out noticeable differences in carving and proportions, strongly suggesting that the Mar‑a‑Lago piece is a replica rather than the original White House desk.

What is officially confirmed

Reports emphasize that there has been no official statement from the White House or Trump’s team that the original desk left federal custody or was moved permanently to any private property. Coverage as late as late 2025 repeats that the original Resolute Desk is still catalogued with the White House furniture collection, with only a temporary absence from public view during restoration.

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