Last Updated:April 12, 2025, 07:47 IST
The picture is from last Summer after Trump's assassination attempt, when the US President raised 'Fight, Fight, Fight' slogan.

Donald Trump's picture taken after his assanisation bid last year hanging on wall of the White House (Credits: X/ White House)
The White House on Friday replaced a portrait of former US President Barack Obama with a picture of Donald Trump depicting a moment after an assassination attempt last summer. The White House shared a small clip that showed the picture hung on the wall.
The caption on X read, “Some new artwork at the White House." The picture is from last Summer when Trump raised ‘Fight, Fight, Fight’ saying.
Obama’s portrait, unveiled in 2022, was initially displayed in the foyer on the State Floor, near the staircase to the presidential residence. The White House has confirmed that it remains in the foyer but has been relocated to the opposite wall where a portrait of former President George W Bush once hung.
Location :Washington D.C., United States of America (USA)
First Published:April 12, 2025, 07:47 IST
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