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Presidential Walk of Fame

gallery of presidential portraits in the West Wing of the White House

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About Presidential Walk of Fame

The Presidential Walk of Fame is a gallery of presidential portraits installed by President Donald Trump along the West Colonnade of the White House in September 2025. Running between the West Wing and the Executive Residence, the display features portraits of every US president in gold frames, with the notable exception of Joe Biden, whose portrait Trump replaced with a photograph of an autopen. The President stated that the display was inspired by a similar "Wall of Fame" he had seen at a Hilton hotel. Background The project was first unveiled in September 2025 and dedicated on 5 November 2025 during Trump's second term . In chronological order, every United States president is displayed via a black and white photograph in a gold frame, except for former president Joe Biden. In the place of Biden's portrait, Trump installed a photograph of an autopen, a device used to mechanically replicate a signature. In December 2025, the administration added permanent bronze plaques beneath each portrait, many of which were reportedly written or dictated by Trump himself. The descriptions on the plaques vary.

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gallery of presidential portraits in the West Wing of the White House

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