The logo for Donald Trump's "board of peace" bears an uncanny resemblance to the United Nations emblem, with similarities extending to the use of olive branches and a globe. However, the differences in color – from neutral blue to bright gold – set it apart as a distinctly Trumpian reworking.
Critics have noted that the board of peace logo omits parts of South America, specifically Venezuela, where the US has sought to exert influence under Trump's leadership. This exclusion is notable given the President's attempts to expand US control over the region.
The color scheme also echoes Trump's fondness for gold. The use of this material in decor and luxury goods has become a hallmark of his personal style, as seen in the golden touches he added to the Oval Office last year.
Critics have noted that the board of peace logo omits parts of South America, specifically Venezuela, where the US has sought to exert influence under Trump's leadership. This exclusion is notable given the President's attempts to expand US control over the region.
The color scheme also echoes Trump's fondness for gold. The use of this material in decor and luxury goods has become a hallmark of his personal style, as seen in the golden touches he added to the Oval Office last year.