According to CNN, President Donald Trump has quietly made a bold change inside the White House — removing former President Barack Obama’s official portrait from its prime display and relocating it to a little-used, out-of-sight stairwell.
For decades, portraits of past presidents have been showcased in prominent halls, where world leaders, journalists, and guests can easily see them. Trump’s decision to tuck Obama’s away in a space rarely visited by anyone outside White House staff breaks a long-standing bipartisan tradition.
The move is the latest chapter in the ongoing tension between the two men — a feud marked by policy rollbacks, pointed speeches, and public jabs that have defined much of the political narrative over the past decade.
Critics call it a deliberate insult, meant to erase Obama’s presence from the White House. Supporters see it as a symbolic rejection of his predecessor’s legacy.
One thing is certain — this latest twist ensures the Trump–Obama rivalry will continue to dominate headlines for a long time to come.
