President Donald Trump’s “Wall of Fame,” who portrays all 46 people to act as president along a walkway between the White House and West Wing is complete – with a remarkable exception.
The White House revealed the installation this week by releasing more photos of Trump that admired the screen as he walked toward the oval office,
The pictures are in gilded frames and appear in order of administration with two pictures of Trump and two of the former president Grover Cleveland, which served as the 22nd and 24th president.
But between the images of Trump reflecting his service as both the 45th and 47th President, a picture of the 46th president was nowhere to be found.
Instead of a photograph of Trump’s predecessor-facing successor, former President Joe Biden, there was only a snapshot of an autop that was caught in the act of signing the bite’s signature.

The snub of the bite is doing well with a promise that Trump made in an interview with The daily caller Earlier this month, when he joked that he would hang a photo of the auto instead of the bite.
It is a reference to the demands of Trump and other Republicans who have accused the ex-president’s staff of making decisions on his behalf and ratifying them with the mechanical unity without his knowledge.
Biden and his former helpers have denied some of that kind of thing taking place where the president tells New York Times In an interview where he was involved in “Any decision” to log on to certain documents, such as drug and pardon issued at the end of his period.
Nevertheless, Trump has called the allegations of a “huge scandal” and claimed that the bite “did not know anything about what he signed”, as he has repeatedly theorized that the bite’s frequent use of auto, a commonly used practice among presidents and officials, is directly correlated to his alleged mental decline.
According to a long -term opinion from the Ministry of Justice’s Legal Counselor, using an autopen is to sign presidential documents legally binding as long as the president has approved the signature.
A spokesman for the former president Biden did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The independent.