Biden makes changes to Oval Office, removes controversial portrait hung by Trump
Biden's work in the White House and in the country is just beginning.
ABC reported that while Biden has been in office for only three days, he has already made significant tweaks to the Oval Office.
In a wall next to his desk he hung a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
He also hung up portraits of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
Apart from that, he added busts of Latino civil rights activist Cesar Chavez, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt and former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
The portrait of controversial President Andrew Jackson, which Donald Trump previously hung in the office, is long gone.
This Saturday, the president will hold a private meeting with advisors in his new office, according to the White House.
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this entry incorrectly referred to Alexander Hamilton as a former president. He was a founding father and the first treasury secretary of the United States. The entry has been updated.
-ABC's Michelle Stoddart and Adia Robinson





