Trump Removes Obama’s Portrait from White House Grand Foyer
August 13, 2025
President Donald Trump has broken yet another White House tradition, this time by removing former President Barack Obama’s official portrait from the Grand Foyer. Traditionally, the portraits of the two most recent presidents are displayed in that prominent space for public viewing, serving as a symbolic reminder of the peaceful transfer of power.
According to reports, Trump’s decision comes just months after he swapped Obama’s portrait for a large painting of himself in April — a gift he received following his assassination attempt earlier this year. Now, the Grand Foyer stands without the former president’s image, sparking intense reactions online.
Critics have called the move yet another act of political pettiness, while Trump supporters argue that he has the right to decorate the White House as he chooses. The decision has reignited debates about tradition, respect between administrations, and the role of presidential decorum.