
Official White House photo by Daniel Torok
President Donald Trump‘s new official White House portrait does not feature an American flag in the background. It’s the first presidential photo in over 60 years without one.
Taken by chief White House photographer Daniel Torok, the dramatically lit photo shows Trump against a dark backdrop with a serious expression. The style hearkens back to the past presidential portrait styles of Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, and Calvin Coolidge, who also appeared unsmiling against dark backgrounds.
And while there is no flag behind Trump in his new portrait, he is wearing an American flag pin on the lapel of his blue suit, a tradition that began with President George W. Bush’s photo.
A portrait of Trump released earlier this year, which did feature an American flag, was taken during the presidential transition period and “was always meant to serve as a placeholder,” a White House official told Business Insider.
The new photo is one of several aesthetic changes Trump has made to the White House in his second non-consecutive term. In the Entrance Hall, he moved President Barack Obama’s painted White House portrait across the hall and replaced it with a painting depicting his raised fist following an assassination attempt. He has also added numerous gilded gold furnishings to the Oval Office and expressed interest in paving over the lawn in the Rose Garden to create a terrace he’s said would be better suited for large events.
Take a look at how presidential portraits have changed through the years.
President Calvin Coolidge, 1923

Library of Congress
President Herbert Hoover, 1929

Underwood & Underwood
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933

Elias Goldensky/Library of Congress
President Harry Truman, 1945

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President Dwight Eisenhower, 1953

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President John F. Kennedy, 1961

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President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963

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President Richard Nixon, 1969

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President Gerald Ford, 1974

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President Jimmy Carter, 1977

Official White House photo by Karl Schumacher
President Ronald Reagan, 1981

Official White House photo
President George H.W. Bush, 1989

Official White House photo by David Valdez
President Bill Clinton, 1993

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President George W. Bush, 2001

Official White House photo by Eric Draper
President Barack Obama, 2009

Official White House photo by Pete Souza
President Barack Obama, 2013

Official White House photo by Pete Souza
President Donald Trump, 2017

Official White House photo by Shealah Craighead
President Joe Biden, 2021

Official White House photo by Adam Schultz
President Donald Trump, 2025

Official White House photo by Daniel Torok
President Donald Trump, 2025

Official White House photo by Daniel Torok
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