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Trump’s ‘Wall of Fame’ to mock Biden’s autopen legacy: Real presidents sign for themselves

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President Donald J. Trump has revealed his plan to feature a “Presidential Wall of Fame” in the White House’s Rose Garden—complete with a portrait of President Joe Biden, represented not by a traditional painting or photograph, but by a symbolic nod to the infamous “autopen.”

Trump, who returned to the Oval Office with a bold agenda and a clear message that American strength must be restored, sat down for an extensive interview with the Daily Caller. There, he confirmed the concept for this new addition to the White House—a gallery intended to highlight the presidency, but not without a touch of unfiltered commentary on the conduct of past administrations.

“It’s a decision I have to make. We put up a picture of the autopen,” Trump revealed, referring to a mechanical device Biden allegedly used to sign official documents in place of personal oversight.

The 45th and 47th President shared that he’s even mocked up a potential portrait—although the final version has yet to be unveiled to the public. “I gotta do it,” he insisted. “Same picture, but black and white. Yeah, and I’m not using that one with the smile.”

Though no image of the mock-up was shared in the article, Trump predicted its impact would be significant, noting, “This is going to be very controversial.”

And it’s no wonder. The use of the autopen by Biden sparked serious concerns and an active investigation earlier this year. The White House initiated a formal review in July into the extent of the autopen’s use during Biden’s administration. According to senior officials, tens of thousands of records were handed over by the National Archives, with scrutiny focusing on whether Biden had truly authorized the signatures.

“What did the former president direct, versus what he did not?” a Trump administration official asked pointedly. “The only time a legitimate use of the autopen should happen is if the president said he wanted something done, or if he was asked for his approval.”

For Trump, the contrast couldn’t be clearer—he has always taken pride in direct action and visible leadership, including his recent signing of a National Purple Heart Day proclamation, personally executed after his remarks on August 7, 2025, at the White House.

But the conversation didn’t stop with autopens. Trump also commented on Biden’s shocking announcement in May that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer—allegedly in a stage that doesn’t even exist.

“He didn’t win the race. He lost badly. He was a horrible president, but can you imagine, he says he has Stage Nine cancer. That was what? Two, three months ago?” Trump remarked in disbelief. “Stage Nine. I’ve never heard of more than stage four. Stage four is the highest. I’ve never — if you’re stage four, you’re dead.”

While Trump’s critics might claim the remarks are harsh, his supporters view this kind of blunt honesty as refreshing—and sorely needed in Washington.

Meanwhile, the Presidential Wall of Fame is only part of an initiative to revitalize the White House and restore its stature. As part of this transformation, Trump recently confirmed construction will begin this September on a $200 million White House ballroom—yet another mark of his commitment to tradition, excellence, and American grandeur.

And Trump is paying attention to every detail. In a recent incident, he reportedly called out a subcontractor who damaged custom limestone in the Rose Garden with careless gardening equipment—proving once again that under his leadership, no part of the People’s House goes unchecked.

1 Comment

  1. Trump should put up pictures of him *actually* signing documents alongside Biden doing the same. What would it be? 100s vs 10s?

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