
What makes Trump’s new portrait different from his predecessors’
CNN
Trump’s new official portrait lacked two elements his predecessors had in their photographs in recent decades, including an American flag in the background.
When President Donald Trump’s new official portrait was unveiled Monday, it lacked two elements his predecessors had featured in their photographs dating back more than 50 years: a happy expression and an American flag in the background. The picture, which replaced an earlier portrait released around Trump’s inauguration in January, shows the president against a dark backdrop with part of his face obscured by shadow. The portrait is being hung in federal buildings, and it now appears on the White House website. A White House official said Trump’s initial portrait was taken during the transition period and was always intended as a placeholder. The new image was captured more recently. “The President is the most well-known person on the planet and this new portrait taken during his second term reflects the optimism and resolve of America, especially after a disastrous four years of the Biden administration,” the official said. In the portrait, Trump wears a red tie and an unsmiling expression. While he is wearing a prominent American flag pin on his lapel, there is nothing visible behind him.













