Donald Trump has tampered with former President Joe Biden’s portrait in the White House walk of fame, and everyone is saying the same thing.
Since his return to office earlier this year, Donald Trump has made numerous alterations to the White House, which haven’t gone unnoticed by Americans.
But aside from the extreme goldening of the Oval Office, and a brand-new $200 million ballroom which is under construction, there’s a more recent change that’s really got people talking.
Earlier this week (September 24), the White House unveiled that they had installed a new ‘presidential walk of fame’ near the oval office, featuring framed portraits of past U.S. presidents.
But users online noticed something particularly different about Biden’s portrait, which is sandwiched between two headshots of Trump.

And people have been quick to call out the so-called ‘childish’ behaviour.
One wrote: “Indeed, it’s childish and beneath the weight of the office of the president.
“Biden rallied the free world in support of Ukraine’s and Europe’s freedom and sovereignty. Truly one of the most consequential presidents.”
As another commented: “Joe Biden served honorably as President of the United States. Replacing his portrait is petty and disrespectful.”
One frustrated person said: “Can anyone in this administration ever just grow the f*** up?”
Another noted: “I love you guys and support your posts and the oresident but this is a bridge too far for me.
“A little more respect and decorum is due at the White House for all former presidents.”
Yet another added: “If only you put as much effort into being president as your team does in s***posting.”

Instead of an image of Biden, his portrait was replaced with an image of an autopen signing his name.
Trump has previously claimed Biden used an autopen to sign important documents, including pardons.
And it’s not the first time the republican leader has taken shots at a former president.
Earlier this year in August, it was reported that Trump had Barack Obama’s portrait moved to a more secluded location.
In 2022, Obama’s presidential portrait was unveiled, and it was hung in the grand staircase of the White House, where it remained for a few years.
When Trump returned to the White House, that spot was replaced with a portrait of him surviving his assassination attempt.
