US President Donald Trump has replaced the official portrait of former President Barack Obama in the White House's grand entrance hallway with a painting of himself surviving an assassination attempt. The 78-year-old Republican president relocated Obama's portrait, which was unveiled in 2022 by then-President Joe Biden, to a new spot previously occupied by George W. Bush's portrait. Bush's portrait, in turn, was moved to the staircase. The new portrait of Trump depicts him with his fist raised in defiance, immediately after the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. This image, along with Trump's rallying cry of "fight, fight, fight," became a defining moment in his presidential campaign.