President Trump revealed plans for a “Presidential Wall of Fame” in the White House Rose Garden, featuring portraits of past U.S. presidents. During an interview with The Daily Caller’s Reagan Reese, Trump confirmed that Joe Biden’s representation would not include a traditional portrait but instead an image of an autopen.

Trump described the decision during a discussion about the renovations, stating, “We put up a picture of the autopen.” He emphasized the artwork would be installed in two weeks, noting the selection process involved evaluating frames and visuals. When Reese questioned whether Biden’s inclusion was inevitable, Trump responded with skepticism, referencing Biden’s alleged health claims and questioning their credibility.

The president also dismissed concerns about the autopen portrayal, stating, “It’s going to be very controversial,” while defending the black-and-white aesthetic as consistent with historical portraits. The plan has drawn immediate attention for its unconventional approach to commemorating presidential legacies.