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Trump Replaces Obama White House Portrait With Bloodied Painting Of Assassination Attempt

President Donald Trump's staff did some redecorating this week, and it was not subtle. 

The new portrait hanging in the White House.

The new portrait hanging in the White House.

Photo Credit: The White House via Twitter

A painting of Trump surviving the 2024 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania has been hung in the Grand Foyer of the White House, reportedly replacing an official portrait of former President Barack Obama.

The White House shared a brief video of the new artwork over the weekend in a post shared on Elon Musk's X platform.

The new portrait shows Trump raising a fist with blood on his face and the American flag waving in the background, while the Secret Service detail ushers him away from the podium in Butler, Pennsylvania.

According to CNN, Obama's portrait was moved to a different spot in the Grand Foyer, replacing President George W. Bush, whose portrait was moved closer to his father by a nearby staircase.

White House officials later confirmed that Obama's photo is now in the Entrance Hall of the White House State Floor.

The painting was done by Marc Lipp and donated to Trump by Andrew Pollack, a supporter of the president, according to the New York Post.

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