Trump decorates the Oval Office with a statue representing the Butler assassination attempt, while an artist prepares a massive 9-foot sculpture.
Trump adds a dramatic statue of the butler assassination
President Donald Trump has unveiled a striking new art piece in the Oval Office.
A statue depicting the aftermath of the July 2024 assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The sculpture was seen on Friday.
It was sitting beside Trump’s Resolute Desk during the signing of several executive orders.
The statue captures a pivotal moment after Trump was struck in the ear by a bullet fired by would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks
The massive 9-foot sculpture showcased Trump’s resilience
The statue symbolizes trump’s resilience and unity message after the assassination attempt.
The status shows Trump defiantly raising his first in the air as he shouts “Fight! Fight! Fight!” at rallygoers.
This moment was iconic, captured by the artist as a symbol of Trump’s strength.
In the artwork, three Secret Service agents are seen urgently trying to usher Trump offstage. Among them is agency director Sean Curran.
Behind him, the American flag hangs vertically, just as it did during the event in Butler.
Additionally, the artist behind the trump butler assassination statue is planning to build a 9-foot-tall bronze statue of the iconic moment
The Oval Office statue appears to be part of a larger project led by artist Stan Watts.
Additionally, Watts plans to create a massive 9-foot-tall bronze statue. It will commemorate the assassination attempt and the powerful moment of Trump’s defiance.
While, the Trump Statue Project descries the sculpture as symbolizing “divine intervention” and a message of unity and resilience for America..
The project is actively raising funds for the full-scale piece.
Butler attack art on display at White House
Trump’s assassination statue is not the first artwork unveiled; another piece related to the Butler assassination attempt has also been revealed at the White House.
A new painting by artist Marc Lipp now hangs in the Grand Foyer of the East Wing. T
he artwork, inspired by a famous photo by Doug Mills of The New York Times. It shows Trump with blood splattered across his face, raising his fist after the shooting.
The American flag appears in the background.
Since talking office, President Trump has added his personal touch to the West Wing and Oval Office decor.
Ornate, gold flourishes now adorn the furniture, fireplace, and walls, reflecting the opulence of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
Additionally, Trump has decorated the West Wing with front pages of The Post documenting his political comeback.
One notable issue featuring his Georgia mugshot hangs just outside the Oval Office.