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Posted: 2017-06-12T19:18:20Z | Updated: 2017-06-12T19:18:20Z

A Wyoming mayors decision to remove portraits of President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence from the town hall and replace them with a picture of a Native American chief has some community members up in arms.

Mayor Pete Muldoon of Jackson, Wyoming, directed town staff members to make the swap on June 5, saying there is no requirement to have a picture of the president displayed in the building.

When the Town Of Jackson decides to honor such a divisive person, it is taking sides against some of its residents, Muldoon said in the statement . The Town Council has made no such decision, and until and unless it does, that kind of honor will not be bestowed.