The White House recently made a quiet but controversial change to its Grand Foyer, swapping out the official portrait of former President Barack Obama with a new painting depicting former President Donald Trump. The new image, dramatic and symbolic, captures the moment following the attempted assassination Trump survived during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania last summer.
The painting, unveiled via the White House’s official social media, immediately drew widespread public reaction. Trump is portrayed with a bloodied face and his fist raised — an image that, while iconic to supporters, sparked debate online. Obama’s portrait wasn’t removed entirely but was moved across the Grand Foyer to the spot previously occupied by George W. Bush. Bush’s painting was then relocated next to his father’s near the staircase.