Donald Trump Painting: ‘New Artwork in White House’: Donald Trump’s new painting replaced Barack Obama’s picture in Foire

The White House on Friday sweated the portrait of former US President Barack Obama from a prominent place in the state floor with a new painting by US President Donald Trump, with a dramatic subsequent depiction of the last summer attempt to murder.
According to news agency AP, the decision made without public notice has again exposed Trump’s break with the White House traditions for a long time.
Painting by artist Mark Lipp, holds the moment when Trump picked up his fist and shouted “Fight, fight, fight!” After a bullet grazing during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania in July 2024, a phrase that became a faulty slogan of his reunion dialect.
The White House unveiled the painting on X, with the caption “some new artwork in the White House” and an emoji of the eye.
According to the AP, the work was donated by school safety advocate Andrew Polal via Blue Gallery at the Delreida of Florida. Polake’s daughter Meadow was one of the victims of the shooting of the 2018 Parkland School and has become a major voice on gun safety since then.
Obama’s portrait, unveiled at the White House in 2022, during an event organized by the then-American President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, has not been completely removed, but has been transferred to a separate wall where the picture of George W Bush was once hanged. The Bush Portrait will be allegedly taken to the President’s residence near the ladder, close to his father, George HW Bush.
According to tradition, the White House Foreer displays the paintings of the two most recent former presidents. Trump, now serving two non-existent terms, is in an unusual position of being a current and former president, which complicates normal rotation. Nevertheless, replacing the picture of an erstwhile with someone is considered an important departure from the protocol.
According to AP, the portrait unveiling has been traditionally bipartished and gracious cases. George W. Bush hosted Bill Clinton for his unveiling and Barack Obama welcomed Bush and his wife, Laura in 2012.
However, Trump refused to host Obamas during his first term, broke with that tradition. It was not until it returned to the Biden office that Obamas was welcomed back to the White House for his painting ceremony.
On the painting displayed at Colorado State Capital, Trump comes out on Friday exactly one month after the unexpected switch of Friday comes, claiming that it was “purposefully deformed”. The picture was later removed after his complaint.
The White House portrait collection, which begins with George Washington, has increased over centuries. Some early artifacts were gifts, but since the 1960s, the White House Historical Association, established by Jacqueline Kennedy, has funded most of the President and first female paintings.
Not all pictures are always on performance; According to the association’s chairman Stewart McLarin, some are in storage or protection.