
In a symbolic shake-up of the White House’s visual legacy, President Obama’s portrait has been relocated to a new wall—displacing George W. Bush’s image, which now hangs near a staircase. Notably, Donald Trump still lacks an official oil portrait from his first term, but that hasn’t stopped him from reconfiguring the presidential gallery before. During his previous tenure, he moved portraits of both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to less visible locations. The latest changes have sparked strong opinions, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene enthusiastically endorsing the move. The reorganization is seen as part of Trump’s broader push to redefine the symbolic landscape of the presidency in his renewed time in office.