Page Six recently reported that Republican stronghold the Union League Club is locked in a battle over whether to hang a portrait of former President Donald Trump in its gallery of GOP chief executives.<br /><br />But it turns out the Penn Club, the New York City digs of his alma mater, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has come up with a neat, conflict-free solution to the problem: hanging a portrait, and then hiding it behind a sofa.<br /><br />This must be why Wharton grads dominate the business world.<br /><br />“There remains a controversial picture of Donald Trump in the boardroom of the Penn Club,” a source says of the 44rd Street home of the 122-year-old club. “They have tried to ‘hide it’ by putting it low on the wall, basically behind a piece of furniture.”