Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in February 2025.

President Donald Trump’s mug shot photo hanging on the wall, Photo Credit: Mario Nawfal/X
A Campaign Icon
Trump’s team embraced the photo. Supporters printed it on merchandise, blasted it across social media, and folded it into the core of his 2024 campaign. Rather than shame, it projected strength.
Even as legal troubles mounted—including three other indictments—Trump remained undeterred. In May 2024, he was convicted in New York on 34 felony counts related to business records. Yet, just ten days before his second inauguration, a judge sentenced him to “unconditional discharge.” No penalties. No delays.
A Defiant Presidential Portrait
In a stunning break from tradition, Trump used his booking photo as inspiration for his second official White House portrait. Gone was the warm, dignified pose of past presidents.
Instead, he adopted the same furrowed brow, intense stare, and angled expression from his mug shot. The message was loud and clear: he’s not backing down.
A Place Among Presidents
Now framed inside the White House, the image sits near the likes of Washington and FDR. Whether admired or criticized, Trump’s mug shot has become part of the presidency—and his permanent legacy.
One thing’s certain: Trump has rewritten the rules of presidential imagery, and the world is watching.