President Donald Trump's “Wall of Fame”, in which all 46 people serve as president on a walkway between the residence of the White House and the west wing – with a remarkable exception.
The White House revealed the installation this week by publishing several photos of Trump when he admired the display when he went to the Oval Office.
The photos are accommodated in gold -plated frames and are displayed in the order of the administration. Two pictures by Trump and two of the former President Grover Cleveland, who acted as President 22 and 24.
But between the photos of Trump, who reflect his service both as 45th and 47th president, there was no picture of the 46th president anywhere.
Instead of a photo of Trump's predecessor, who has become the former President Joe Biden, who has become successor, there was only a snapshot of a car that was recorded when signing bids.

This photo shows the omission of former President Joe Biden by President Donald Trump “Wall of Fame” on the outside of the White House (photo of the White House)
Biden's dispute makes a promise that Trump in an interview with an interview with The daily caller At the beginning of this month when he joked that he would hang a photo of the car instead of bidges.
It is a reference to Trump's claims and other Republicans who have accused the employees of the ex-President of making decisions on his name and ratifying them without his knowledge with the mechanical device.
Biden and his former helpers have contested everything that has taken place, and the president told The New York Times In an interview that he was involved in “every decision” to complete certain documents such as grace and pardon, which were published at the end of his term.
Nevertheless, Trump described the allegations as a “enormous scandal” and claims that bidges know nothing about what he signed because he repeatedly theorized that bidens frequently used by car, frequently used practice among presidents and civil servants, correlated directly with his presumed psychological decline.
After a long opinion from the legal advisor of the Ministry of Justice, the use of a car to sign presidential documents is legally binding as long as the president has approved the signature.
A spokesman for the former President Biden did not immediately answer a request for a comment from The independent.