President Donald Trump revealed plans for a new “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 addressed whether Joe Biden would be included, stating that Biden’s portrait would instead be replaced by a framed image of an autopen.
Trump described the project as underway, noting it would be completed in approximately two weeks. He emphasized that the decision to use an autopen—meant to represent Biden’s presidency—was deliberate. “He didn’t win the race. He lost badly,” Trump said, adding criticism about Biden’s alleged health claims.
The discussion included references to Biden’s reported diagnosis of “Stage Nine cancer,” which Trump questioned, stating he was unfamiliar with such a classification. White House officials, including communications director Steven Cheung and press secretary Karoline Leavitt, echoed skepticism about the claim.
Trump also mentioned the visual design of the display, noting that the autopen image would be in black and white rather than color. He described the decision as “very controversial” but insisted it reflected his approach to historical representation.
The plan has sparked immediate reactions, with Reese acknowledging the potential for public debate. Trump’s remarks underscored his ongoing criticism of Biden’s leadership and presidency.