President Donald Trump in an interview with the backdrop of a portrait of him during the assassination attempt, Photo Credit: Sprinter Observer/X
This isn’t the first portrait drama involving Trump in recent months. In January, a portrait of former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley mysteriously disappeared from a Pentagon display. And just last month, Trump demanded the removal of his portrait from the Colorado statehouse — a request that officials promptly honored.
As President Trump settles back into the White House, it’s clear he’s reshaping the symbolism inside its historic halls — one painting at a time.
Sources: NBC News