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New Trump Statue Revealed

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The White House needed this!

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump has unveiled a powerful new statue inside the Oval Office — a moving tribute to the July 2024 assassination attempt that left the nation in shock and showed the world his unshakable resolve.

The sculpture, placed prominently beside the iconic Resolute Desk, captures a moment that millions will never forget: a bloodied but defiant Trump, raising his fist in victory seconds after being grazed by an assassin’s bullet at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

🦅 “Fight! Fight! Fight!” Trump shouted to rallygoers moments after being hit — a phrase now etched into history.

The statue includes three Secret Service agents — including current agency director Sean Curran — rushing to shield the President, as an American flag billows behind them. The realism and symbolism of the piece are stirring patriotic emotions across the country.

A Masterpiece of American Resolve

While the White House has not officially named the artist, all signs point to renowned sculptor Stan Watts, who is spearheading the Trump Statue Project, a patriotic initiative to create a larger 9-foot bronze monument to memorialize the moment.

“It symbolizes divine intervention, the strength of one man’s mission, and the enduring spirit of America,” the project’s website states.

The statue isn’t just art — it’s a powerful reminder of the threats facing American leadership and the courage it takes to stand tall in the face of evil.

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Artwork of Survival Now Adorns the White House

The statue is just one of several new art pieces honoring that historic day. Last month, a new painting by artist Marc Lipp was unveiled in the East Wing’s Grand Foyer. Inspired by a photograph from The New York Times, the painting depicts President Trump with blood on his face, fist in the air, and the American flag behind him — the ultimate portrait of resilience.

Trump’s White House: Bold, Patriotic, Unapologetic

Since returning to the White House in January, President Trump has made bold changes to the West Wing that reflect his signature style and deep love of country. Gold accents reminiscent of his Mar-a-Lago estate now decorate the Oval Office’s furniture and trim, while patriotic memorabilia line the walls.

One standout feature? A framed front page from The New York Post featuring Trump’s now-famous Georgia mugshot, proudly displayed just outside the Oval Office — a badge of honor in his fight against the political establishment.


Why This Matters

At a time when American values are under siege, President Trump’s White House decor sends a clear message: faith, freedom, and fearless leadership still matter. This statue isn’t just about the past — it’s a declaration of strength for the future.