Trump 2.0 is different: Jesse Watters
Fox News host Jesse Watters discussed some of President Donald Trump’s accomplishments during his first 100 days on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
About six months into his second term, new portraits of President Trump have been released on the White House website.
Officials shared an eight-second video on social media showcasing a new portrait in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
The portrait, revealed just before Trump’s second inauguration, features him in a blue suit with a white shirt and blue tie. Unlike the previous portrait from 2017, where he appears to be laughing, this one presents a more serious expression.
Interestingly, both portraits show him with an American flag pin on his coat.
White House officials confirmed that the latest photograph was taken by Daniel Trock.
Later on, Trump announced the removal of Kim Sadgett from her post as Director of the National Portrait Gallery via a post on Truth Social.
He explained that the decision to terminate Sadgett’s employment was influenced by public requests, citing her as a “partisan” supporter of DEI programs, which he deemed inappropriate for her role. Trump promised an alternative would be appointed soon.
According to White House officials, Sadgett has donated considerably to Democratic candidates, including Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. Some contributions also went to other notable Democrats.
At the same time, the White House highlighted a caption from a previously curated gallery under Sadgett, mentioning Trump’s impeachment and his eventual comeback in the 2024 election.





