The White House recently took down the official portrait of former President Barack Obama and put up a new painting in its place. While the move was intended to refresh the display, many online were quick to criticize the change.
A new painting portraying former President Donald Trump during the attempted assassination he survived in Pennsylvania last summer has taken a prominent place in the White House’s Grand Foyer. This change follows the removal of President Barack Obama’s official portrait, which previously occupied the space.
The new artwork drew immediate notice after it was featured on the White House’s official social media. Rather than being removed entirely, Obama’s portrait was relocated to the opposite side of the Grand Foyer, taking the position once held by President George W. Bush. Bush’s portrait was then moved closer to his father’s near a staircase.
Now displayed in a prime spot within the East Wing, the painting shows Trump with a bloodied face and his right fist raised — a moment that became a powerful symbol during his campaign. By Friday morning, it had already taken its place among the most visible pieces in the presidential residence.
Public reaction soon followed. Many took to the White House’s Instagram account to voice their frustration. One user wrote, “.” Another questioned, “Is it serious?” A third added, “Is this a joke? No, it is not.”Doesn’t look like it fits there
The tone grew sharper with one remarking, “This gives super north korea vibes that isn’t funny [sic].” Someone else summed it up, “It’s so unbelievable!!”
This was taken at Christmas.
This space in the entrance hall is traditionally reserved for the last president to have their official portrait unveiled — and that’s still Barack Obama. pic.twitter.com/GoSbromrwz
— Chris D. Jackson (@ChrisDJackson) April 11, 2025
Witnesses frantically tried to warn police of rifle-carrying sniper on roof before Trump assassination attempt https://t.co/ZoPDzI4Ijw pic.twitter.com/9SuRsiNisN
— New York Post (@nypost) July 14, 2024
Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger stated that the head of state had been “grazed” by a bullet. According to the Secret Service, the shooter and one attendee were killed, while two others were injured.
“I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear. I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin. Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening.”