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Gorka Reveals New Burnt-Orange Trump Portrait as White House Expands Presidential Imagery

The unveiling signals a rapid, opaque overhaul of how the presidency is visually presented during Trump’s second term.

Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka shared a photo of a new painting of the president.
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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 14:  U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions from reporters in the Oval Office on August 14, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump signed a proclamation on the 90th anniversary of Social Security to highlight his administration's efforts on the program. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Overview

  • Deputy Assistant Sebastian Gorka posted a full-length portrait of President Trump on X, calling it one of the new White House paintings and teasing more to come.
  • The painting shows Trump striding between American flags in a navy suit with a red tie against a luminous burnt-orange backdrop.
  • Key details about the artist, who paid for the work, and where it will be installed inside the White House have not been disclosed.
  • The reveal followed Trump pointing out a large painting of his bloodied face from the 2024 assassination attempt during a gathering of European leaders at the White House.
  • The new piece joins a growing set of Trump images installed this year, including a West Wing painting pairing him with Lincoln and Reagan, as debates continue over his removal of a Colorado Capitol portrait he criticized.