President-elect Donald Trump’s official inauguration portrait has been unveiled, setting the stage for his swearing-in ceremony as the 47th president of the United States on January 20.
The portrait, alongside that of Vice President-elect JD Vance, was revealed on X by Daniel Torok, the chief photographer for the transition team.
The release comes just days before Trump and Vance officially take the reins of leadership in Washington.
A video showcasing the inauguration invitation and the portraits has continued to generate admiration from social media users.
Supporters of Trump hailed the portrait as a symbolic glimpse into what they anticipate will be a defining second term for the Republican leader.
However, the portrait has also sparked comparisons to Trump’s viral mugshot from August 2023, taken when he surrendered at Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia. Trump had been indicted on racketeering charges by a grand jury, but the event unexpectedly bolstered his popularity among his base
The mugshot’s cultural impact has been significant, with Trump raising $US7.1 million in merchandise sales featuring the image. Stephen Miller, a former adviser to Trump, remarked on the enduring power of the photograph, stating in an interview with Fox News host Jesse Waters, that “the mugshot is the ‘most powerful image’ I’ve seen.”