A bronze sculpture was seen in the Oval Office on Friday depicting the assassination attempt of President Donald Trump, Pennsylvania, in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The conductor of symbolic art seems to be at least two feet tall, and next to Trump's firm table he was seen signing a series of execution orders in front of the media.
It depicts Trump at the time firing several bullets from a nearby roof on July 13, when he was dragged to the stage by then Trump by three Secret Service members, including the current director of the current agency Sean Curran.
A statue depicting an attempted assassination attempt by President Donald Trump, Pa., last year, was displayed in the Oval Office on Friday. (Rebecca Droke/AFP via Getty Images, left and AP Photo/Alex Brandon, bottom left and bottom right corner.)
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Trump hid on the ground when the bullet rang, and was then lifted by Secret Service agents.
As they tried to move him out of the stage, Trump stopped and turned to the crowd, holding his clenched in the air, famously shouting, "Fight! Fight! Fight!" Blood dripped from his ears after the blood was grazed by bullets.
The image soon spread and became the decisive moment of the 2024 presidential election, portraying Trump's symbolic significance of resilience, heroism and fearlessness. The event inspired Trump’s base and influenced other people’s campaigns.
The artwork shows that Trump clenched his fists in the air and was dragged off the stage by three Secret Service members. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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The sculpture itself is presented in dark bronze tones, with soft old glory flags flying vertically.
The White House did not say why the statue was there that day, or whether it had been submitted to the president.
The work appears to be a statue of the proposed statue in the work by Stan Watts, an artist of the Trump Statue Project, who is planning to create a nine-foot replica in honor of the president.
"This powerful image embodies the expression of 'confidence, strength and hope' and will be immortalized in this nine-foot-tall statue," the group's website reads. "It symbolizes divine intervention and the message of solidarity and resilience he possesses to the United States."
Trump responded at a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 13, 2024. (Reuters/Brendan McDermid)
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Watts also created famous statues, founding fathers John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, as well as monuments to Martin Luther King Jr., and 9/11 firefighters raised the American flag at the World Trade Center.
Last year, Butler artist Bill Secunda revealed that he created a life-sized Trump sculpture made of nails to mark the attempt to fail in the murder.