President Trump revealed plans for a “Presidential Wall of Fame” in the White House Rose Garden, featuring portraits of past U.S. leaders. During an interview with The Daily Caller’s Reagan Reese, Trump addressed whether Joe Biden would be included, stating that Biden’s spot would instead feature a framed image of an autopen.

Trump described the display as nearing completion, saying, “It’s all being prepared.” When asked about including Biden, he responded, “Isn’t that an interesting question,” before confirming the autopen portrait. He criticized Biden’s presidency, claiming he “didn’t win the race” and was a “horrible president.” Trump also questioned Biden’s reported Stage Nine cancer diagnosis, calling it “suspicious” and noting, “I’ve never heard of more than stage four.”

The White House communications director and press secretary confirmed they were unfamiliar with the term “Stage Nine.” Trump emphasized the portrait would be in black and white, stating, “You can’t… George Washington, he didn’t have too much,” before acknowledging the decision would spark controversy. The project is set to be installed within two weeks.