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Trump’s Official Presidential Portrait Released – It’s Starkly Different from His First One

The ⁢article discusses the‌ difference ‍between the⁢ inaugural portraits of President-elect Donald Trump from 2017 and 2025 that have circulated on social media‌ platform X. ​Supporters of ⁣Trump have adopted the mantra “Nothing can stop what is ⁢coming,” which aligns with the serious tone of his latest portrait. Trump’s​ new image, as revealed by his chief photographer​ Daniel Torok, shows him looking‍ persistent​ and ⁣composed, contrasting sharply‌ with‍ his more cheerful ​demeanor ‌in 2017.

The ​article notes that Trump’s ‍composition⁢ exudes‌ a resolve⁣ that many ‍believe reflects his experience over the years, especially considering legal battles and political challenges.Comparisons ⁣were drawn between⁤ the seriousness of his current​ image and a past mugshot, ‍suggesting a narrative of resilience and ​impending justice against ⁣adversaries.

The vice president-elect, J.D. Vance, is also featured in the portraits with a more optimistic expression. the piece highlights how Trump’s new portrait might symbolize his perseverance and the ⁣promise of ⁤forthcoming justice, as encapsulated in the recurring mantra among his supporters.


Some supporters of President-elect Donald Trump on the social media platform X have a preferred mantra. “Nothing can stop what is coming,” they often write.

Leave it to the president-elect himself to distill that mantra into yet another iconic image.

On Wednesday, Trump’s official inaugural portrait began circulating on X, and social media users noticed a dramatic difference between Trump’s determined look in this new portrait and his more cheerful expression in a similar portrait taken before he entered office for the first time eight years ago.

Daniel Torok, the president-elect’s chief photographer, d a 25-second clip of the portrait’s reveal on X.

The clip also featured Vice President-elect J.D. Vance’s official portrait.

On Thursday, Trump’s team sent an that featured clear, color images of both portraits.

The 40-year-old Vance posed with a slight smile, mouth closed, arms folded, and eyes fixed straight ahead. With that pose, the vice president-elect conveyed both command and optimism.

Trump, on the other hand, appeared stone-faced and resolute, his head tilted slightly downward and to the left. His right eye partially squinting, he also looked straight ahead.

Vance’s portrait showed the vice president-elect from his head to nearly his waist, thereby highlighting his folded arms, but Trump’s portrait went no lower than the president-elect’s chest.

Thus, X users instantly drew multiple comparisons.

For one thing, Trump’s resolute look in 2025 contrasted with the naively cheerful smile he flashed in 2017.

“Hits hard! Looks like he has learned a bit about the swamp …Gametime face activated!!!” one X user wrote.

Likewise, other X users noted the similarity between Trump’s inaugural portrait and his 2023 mugshot.

Indeed, the portrait seemed calculated to convey that mantra: “Nothing can stop what is coming.”

Of course, the side-by-side portraits from 2017 and 2025 told the story of Trump’s years-long ordeal. His enemies tried to destroy him through lawfare and violence. They failed.

Trump undoubtedly had those enemies in mind when he made sure that his inaugural portrait mimicked his mugshot.

Above all, however, he almost certainly meant that portrait not as a story, but as a promise. “Justice is coming,” he said with that pose, and nothing can stop it.




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