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Soon, it won’t be just First Lady Melania Trump who has left her mark on the walls of the White House. Renovations undertaken by President Donald Trump promise to be equally as ostentatious.

Central to a new look for the Rose Garden will be a “Presidential Wall of Fame” highlighting some of the office’s most accomplished occupants, according to Trump. That includes his predecessor, who has one ignominious distinction that stands out.

The installation will hang a “Biden Autopen” portrait to represent the administration of former President Joe Biden, who continues to deny allegations that bills, pardons, and executive orders were signed without his knowledge.

In an hour-long interview, Trump told the Daily Caller’s Reagan Reese that he believes a portrait of an autopen will say more about the 46th president than a traditional headshot.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: See what they’re doing outside [in the Rose Garden]. Putting up beautiful mirrors. Did you see the mirror out there? Did you?

DAILY CALLER WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT REAGAN REESE: I haven’t. No.

TRUMP: We’re doing what’s called the Presidential Wall of Fame.

REESE: Oh, yes, I think I did see this.

The president walked Reese out to the Rose Garden, where he showed off some of the gold-tinted frames that will soon envelope pictures of his predecessors.

TRUMP: So that was done for very high-end paintings. I’m looking at frames and saying, ‘What about that one?’

REESE: You’re going to put President Biden up too?

TRUMP: Okay — show it.

TRUMP: Isn’t that an interesting question.

REESE: I’m curious.

TRUMP: And I’ll listen to you, too, because it’s a decision I have to make. We put up a picture of the autopen.

REESE: Oh, that’s hilarious.

TRUMP: 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 —

On Truth Social, President Trump shared an image that suggested what the autopen portrait may look like in its new home.

Trump expressed incredulity at the notion that Biden was able to reach late-stage colon cancer without revealing it to his doctors or the public. He then showed Reese the same picture of the hanging autopen portrait.

TRUMP: So what do you think?

REESE: I think you got to.

TRUMP: I gotta do it. Actually good, because it’ll —

REESE: I’m gonna put this in the transcript, and people are not gonna be happy that I gave you advice on this, but I think it’s very Trump.

TRUMP: You know, she could have that, right? It’s going up in about two weeks, because — it’s all being prepared.

President Biden told the New York Times earlier this year that he approved the broad contours of pardons signed with his autopen signature, but that he was not aware of each individual being granted a pardon. He maintained that this was just the case for low-level prisoners, not the high-profile individuals like Dr. Anthony Fauci and Liz Cheney, who were granted sweeping pardons stretching back years.