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    White House trolls Biden with portrait featuring his autopen signature

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    Posted on September 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Trump unveils a portrait mocking Biden's autopen signature at the White House, sparking controversy over presidential decorum.

    Table of Contents

    • Trump's Controversial Portrait of Biden
    • The Autopen Controversy
    • Reactions from Biden's Team
    • Changes to White House Decor

    Trump Unveils Portrait Mocking Biden's Autopen Signature at White House

    Trump's Controversial Portrait of Biden

    By Nandita Bose

    The Autopen Controversy

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump is using a new installation of portraits at the White House to mock his Democratic predecessor, in a break from the decorum typically shown to past presidents no matter their political party.

    Reactions from Biden's Team

    A "Presidential Walk of Fame" unveiled outside the Oval Office on Wednesday features gold-framed portraits of past presidents, except for President Joe Biden. His frame instead includes a photo of his autopen signature, according to images shared on social media by the White House.

    Changes to White House Decor

    A White House official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the alternative Biden portrait was Trump's idea.

    The Republican president, known for his provocative style and dislike for his political opponents, has repeatedly targeted Biden's use of the autopen to sign official documents during his presidency. Trump has questioned Biden's mental fitness and suggested that aides, not Biden himself, made key decisions.

    Biden and his former aides have denied these claims, emphasizing the president's active role in governing. A Biden spokeswoman said she had no comment on the new portrait.

    The autopen is a device used to replicate a person's signature with precision, typically for high-volume or ceremonial documents. It has been employed by presidents of both major parties to sign letters and proclamations.

    The official White House account on X showed Trump viewing the portrait during a walk through the colonnade outside the Oval Office on Wednesday.

    Since taking office in January, Trump has reshaped the White House's aesthetic, adding lavish gold accents, removing portraits of Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton from prominent display, and replacing the Rose Garden with a hard-stone patio.

    (Reporting by Nandita Bose in WashingtonEditing by Colleen Jenkins and Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump unveils a portrait mocking Biden's autopen signature.
    • •The portrait is part of a new 'Presidential Walk of Fame'.
    • •Biden's team has not commented on the portrait.
    • •The autopen is commonly used for ceremonial documents.
    • •Trump has made significant changes to White House decor.

    Frequently Asked Questions about White House trolls Biden with portrait featuring his autopen signature

    1What is an autopen?

    An autopen is a device that replicates a person's signature with precision, often used for signing official documents and letters.

    2What is the significance of presidential decor?

    Presidential decor reflects the values, history, and aesthetics of a president's administration, often including portraits and furnishings that symbolize their legacy.

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