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White House moves Obama portrait for painting depicting Trump assassination attempt

  • A painting depicting President Trump surviving an assassination attempt now hangs in the Grand Foyer of the White House, replacing a portrait of former President Obama.
  • The dramatic image of Trump, with blood on his face, became an emblem of strength during his 2024 presidential campaign.
  • White House tradition calls for portraits of the most recent presidents to be prominently displayed, and the Trump painting was moved to this location at the president's request.
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The White House has replaced the official portrait of former President Barack Obama with a painting of Donald Trump, according to news.ro. The new portrait shows Trump raising his fist in the air, as he did at a crucial moment in his election campaign, when a gunman tried to assassinate him in Butler, Pennsylvania. The bullet only slightly wounded the current US president.

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The White House on Friday replaced the official portrait of former President Barack Obama with a painting of President Donald Trump, depicting him in the aftermath of last summer's assassination attempt, and in which he appears covered in blood...

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Drapes, doors with friezes and foliage, away the West Wing paintings, including that of Obama, and inside the photo of the Butler attack. The republican restyling project worries architects and conservators

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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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