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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Removing painting critical of Trump is an astonishingly bad look
As an art teacher, the single most important idea I instill in my students is to respect each other's work, to listen to what the work is about and to explain their work to the other children if necessary. These…
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.
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...
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


John Hood: Andrew Jackson was no Trump protectionist
Shortly before Donald Trump’s return to the White House, staffers made sure to rehang an Andrew Jackson portrait that Joe Biden had removed. Trump described America’s seventh president as “a very tough person” who nevertheless had “a big heart.”
Trump Replaces Obama's White House Portrait With Painting of Assassination Attempt Survival
The White House stands as more than just the seat of executive power. It’s also a living repository of American history. Indeed, its walls are... The post Trump Replaces Obama’s White House Portrait With Painting of Assassination Attempt Survival appeared first on Patriot Journal.
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