The raging Narcissist-in-Chief's pettiness is on display again -- literally. Donald's jealousy of Barack Obama continues as he replaced the former President's portrait with the one of his alleged assassination attempt. The official White House Xitter account wrote, “Some new artwork at the White House," but people noticed that that's where Obama's portrait was featured.
A portrait of President Trump that depicts him raising his fist immediately following the attempt on his life last summer at a Butler, Pa., rally is replacing an image of former President Obama in a prominent spot inside the White House. Dan Scavino, the White House deputy chief of staff, posted side-by-side photos on social media of the Trump artwork seemingly replacing the Obama painting on Friday at the bottom of the Grand Staircase.
The White House has just relocated a portrait of Obama in order to make way for a beautiful new painting depicting President Trump’s iconic “Fight, fight, fight!” moment after nearly being assassinated in Butler, PA last July. The piece is historic for multiple reasons. Originally painted by Marc Lipp, the artwork was gifted to the White House by Andrew Pollack, the father of one of the teenage victims in the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting.