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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, continues with his crusade against his predecessor, Joe Biden. This time in the form of ‘trolling’ on account of his portrait.
The Republican ordered to hang the image of a signature made with an automatic pen or ‘autopen’ in the place that the Democrat’s portrait should occupy in a gallery of presidential photos in the White House.
The White House published on Wednesday on its official Instagram and X pages two photographs of the installation of the gallery of 47 American presidents, located in the columned hallway that leads to the Oval Office, visible from the Rose Garden. Additionally, Margo Martin, one of the White House press aides, posted a video of the gallery.
The photographs, accompanied by the message in capital letters “New to the White House,” first show Trump looking at his portrait at the end of the long line of presidential photographs in gilt frames and a second, where he can clearly see Biden’s signature made with ‘autopen’.
This new grievance against the Democrat had already been anticipated by Trump himself at the beginning of September when he announced what he called the “Presidential Wall of Fame”: “This is going to be very controversial.”
The US president has repeatedly accused his predecessor of not “knowing what he was signing” during his term and to delegate to his team the signing of important documents, carried out, according to the magnate, with the help of an automatic pen, something that the Democrat has denied.
Despite this, In June, Trump ordered an investigation into the alleged use of the ‘autopen’ to sign executive orders and other documents during Biden’s time in the White House, and both the president and Republican lawmakers argue that the former president’s employees probably did so to hide his “cognitive decline.”
Biden, 82 years old and diagnosed with “aggressive” prostate cancer, then defended himself: “Let’s be clear: I made the decisions during my Presidency. I made the decisions on pardons, executive orders, legislation and proclamations. “Any insinuation that I didn’t do it is ridiculous and false.”