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Statue of Trump’s Assassination Attempt Seen in Oval Office: Fight, Fight, Fight

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President Donald Trump has introduced a new piece of art in his in-laws office: a statue that represents the aftermath of an attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania. This sculpture made an appearance while Trump signed several executive orders in front of reporters, placed next to his imposing desk on Friday.

In a post on X, the White House declared, “Fight! Fight! Fight! Found in an oval office.”

The statue illustrates Trump defiantly raising his fist after being shot in the ear by assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks on July 13th. “Fight! Fight!” Trump shouted to supporters at Butler Farm Showground, an iconic moment captured by the artist.

Three Secret Service agents, including current agency director Sean Curran, are also depicted in the artwork aimed at showcasing Trump during his most vulnerable moments.

This sculpture is not the sole piece related to the Butler assassination attempt displayed in the White House. Another painting shows Trump post-grazing bullet at a campaign rally in Butler, illustrating him defiantly raising his fist, blood splattered on his face with an American flag in the background.

Harrison Fields, the special assistant to the president and White House Principal, clarified in the X post that “Obama remains in the entrance hall of the White House State Bed.” The portrait of Obama can be seen in the Grand Foyer of the East Wing, while the former president’s likeness has been shifted to the entrance hall of the White House State Bed.

Fields’ post exhibits Obama’s portrait still in a prime location, overlooking former President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Steinway grand piano, as noted in the New York Post.

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