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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > Trump’s Iconic Stand Replaces Obama’s Portrait—The Left Predictably Loses It
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Trump’s Iconic Stand Replaces Obama’s Portrait—The Left Predictably Loses It

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 12, 2025 8:53 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Trump’s Iconic Stand Replaces Obama’s Portrait—The Left Predictably Loses It
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The White House announced Friday the addition of a new portrait in its Entrance Hall, depicting a pivotal moment involving President Donald Trump.

The portrait captures the now-historic scene of President Trump standing and shouting “Fight, fight, fight!” after being shot in the ear during an assassination attempt earlier this year.

Obama’s WH portrait just got replaced pic.twitter.com/LN3czTqYo3

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 11, 2025

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The powerful image was added to the entrance area of the White House, replacing a previous portrait of former President Barack Obama.

Some new artwork at the White House 👀 pic.twitter.com/l6u5u7k82T

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 11, 2025

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The change immediately drew criticism from some online commentators and members of the political left, who accused the Trump administration of removing the Obama portrait for political reasons.

So Trump ditched tradition, broke protocol, and took down Barack Obama’s portrait—just to hang his own.

Straight-up tin pot dictator energy. Insecure and petty to the end. 🫤 pic.twitter.com/wD3RhHzeQq

— Chris D. Jackson (@ChrisDJackson) April 11, 2025

However, White House Director of Communications Steven Cheung responded by clarifying that the Obama portrait had not been removed, but had simply been relocated within the Entrance Hall.

Pipe down, moron.

The Obama portrait was just moved a few feet away. https://t.co/2K6XsHn54N

— Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) April 11, 2025

As reported by The Hill, it is “not unusual for the presidential portraits at the White House to be rearranged after a new commander in chief enters the Oval Office.”

Such moves are common practice following transitions of power.

The Trump portrait commemorates a defining moment in U.S. history.

During a public appearance, President Trump was shot in the ear but stood up with blood on his face and rallied those around him by shouting, “Fight, fight, fight!”

The image quickly became symbolic of Trump’s resilience and leadership under fire, and its placement in the Entrance Hall marks it as a permanent part of White House history.

Critics online voiced frustration over the portrait swap, with some claiming the decision reflected authoritarian behavior.

Others went further, accusing the Trump administration of staging the assassination attempt in order to obtain such a photograph—a theory that has been widely rejected by officials and the general public.

Online conspiracy theorists pushing the idea that the incident was faked have been active on social media, despite the fact that people were killed and wounded during the shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania.

These claims have not been supported by any credible evidence and contradict multiple eyewitness accounts, law enforcement reports, and the official investigation into the attack.

Cheung dismissed the conspiracy theories and criticisms outright, stating that such reactions reflect a broader pattern of opposition to the Trump administration regardless of the facts.

The Trump team emphasized that the portrait honors a defining moment in American presidential history and serves to inspire future generations.

The former portrait of President Obama remains displayed in the Entrance Hall, though in a different location.

Officials confirmed that no portraits were removed from the White House, but that updates were made to reflect the historical significance of recent events.

The new addition comes as the Trump administration recently celebrated several national milestones, including the release of American Ksenia Karelina from wrongful detention in Russia and new economic data showing inflation at its lowest point in four years.

The portrait of Trump’s response to the assassination attempt is now one of the first images seen upon entering the White House, marking what the administration describes as a “historic and unifying moment for the country.”

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