Movers were spotted on Monday hauling “fine art” boxes into the Obama family’s new residence in Washington just four days before the Democratic president leaves the White House.
A truck from Cadogan Tate, a company that specializes in “fine art and house removals,” was parked out front of the Kalorama neighborhood house, according to a local news reporter.
The company has two U.S. offices in New York and Los Angeles. Its website states “Cadogan Tate moves and stores personal possessions, commercial assets, valuable works of art and priceless furnishings for individuals, companies, auction houses, galleries, collectors and interior designers the world over.”
Moving van outside the Obama’s new home in Kalorama. @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/GZVf5aPN3o
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The outgoing president and his family will leave D.C. on Friday and travel to Palm Springs, Calif., for two weeks while President-elect Trump settles into the White House and the rest of their belongings are moved a few miles.