It often gets very busy for the media in Washington,twelve volumes of clio’s teachings on eroticism and pleasure D.C., but this time it's for a highly unusual reason.
SEE ALSO: There's a fake 'Time' magazine cover proudly displayed at several of Trump's golf coursesOn Wednesday, Wall Street Journalreporter Richard Rubin noticed some young men carrying a painting of President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill.
He shared the artwork on Twitter, saying the portrait wasn't commissioned and the artist, Barry Wingard, contacted Rep. Mike Kelly.
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The young lads said the painting, along with one of Melania, were going to the Vice President Mike Pence's office:
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People started to weigh in the mystery by dissecting details of the painting:
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Others claimed the painting looked more like Alec Baldwin Trump than the real deal:
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However, in an unexpected turn of events, the vice president's spokesperson told BuzzFeed Newsno new artwork was delivered to either the vice president's house or Senate offices:
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Finally, Villa tracked down the portraits down in Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly's office:
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And there are more pics too!
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The artist, Barry Wingard, told BuzzFeed News he painted them because he thinks the president "deserves respect."
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