When the White House replaces Obama’s official portrait with this new painting, it provokes outrage.

The White House just made a bold step that is receiving a lot of attention. President Donald Trump’s crew has made a dramatic alteration.

To the Grand Foyer’s décor by replacing the official portrait of previous President Barack Obama with a striking new artwork of Trump. In a video released on X (previously Twitter) on Friday,

The artwork depicts the aftermath of the Butler, Pennsylvania, assassination attempt last year, which has since come to represent Trump’s tenacity.

Based on a now-famous photo, the artwork depicts Trump with his fist held high, bloodied but defiant, minutes after gunfire erupted, flanked by Secret Service agents onstage.

That day, he gave the rallying cry “fight, fight, fight” which fueled his pursuit for a second term in the White House and became a pillar of his comeback campaign.

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