President Donald Trump has unveiled a new “Presidential Walk of Fame” along the West Wing Colonnade, featuring portraits of all 45 U.S. Presidents — with one notable twist.
Instead of a portrait of 46th President Joe Biden, the display includes an image of an autopen signing Biden’s signature.
The Presidential Walk of Fame has arrived on the West Wing Colonnade
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The installation, revealed Tuesday through photos released by the White House, showcases gilt-framed black-and-white portraits in chronological order, with two images of Trump (45th and 47th President) and two of Grover Cleveland (22nd and 24th President), the only two Presidents to serve two non-consecutive terms.
In between the two photos of Trump, the autopen picture replaces Biden’s photograph, a move Trump hinted at in an interview earlier this month with The Daily Caller.
“We’ll put up a picture of the autopen,” Trump quipped, reflecting his ongoing critique of Biden’s use of the device, per CNN.
Trump and fellow Republicans have claimed Biden’s staff relied on the autopen without his knowledge, citing it as evidence of cognitive decline.
“It’s a tremendous scandal,” Trump said, alleging Biden “knew nothing about what he was signing,” the Independent reported.
Biden countered in a New York Times interview that he was involved in “every decision” on documents like pardons and executive orders.
A Biden spokesperson declined to comment on the new display.