Although a former White House official told NBC News that the arrangement isn’t final, the Grand Foyer typically features images of America’s most recent presidents.
Trump has undoubtedly already abused the power granted to presidents to order curators to rearrange or change the artwork on exhibit as they deem suitable.
The pictures of Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were infamously moved to less noticeable parts of the building by Trump during his first term.
Curiously, Trump still lacks an official oil picture from his first term, which is customary during a successor’s administration.
Officials directed reporters to the White House Historical Association, which is in charge of commissioning portraits of presidents and first ladies.