Fact check: White House Visitor Center display shows Biden's official presidential portrait
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- Joe BidenPresident of the United States since 2021
The claim: White House display shows photo that is 'not really Joe Biden'
A March 6 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows multiple photos of President Joe Biden, including one below a portrait of Dwight Eisenhower, the 34th president.
"There have been multiple Sleepys shown along the way," reads the post, referring to Biden. "The eyes go from blue to brown, the ears change, the faces change, everything, and yet many people do not see these very different faces. The fact that they put a ‘face’ on the Presidents Wall at the WH visitor center that is not really Joe Bidens (sic), shows this."
The post was shared more than 200 times in a week.
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Our rating: False
The photo in question shows Biden's official presidential portrait on display at the White House Visitor Center, where it is shown alongside images of all the past presidents. There is no evidence Biden has been replaced in any fashion.
Photo shows Biden's portrait at White House Visitor Center
The photo in the post that shows Biden below Eisenhower is Biden's official presidential portrait on display as part of the Presidential Portrait Panel at the White House Visitor Center, Katie Liming, a spokesperson for the National Park Service, told USA TODAY.
"The display includes the official portrait of President Biden along with all of our previous presidents," Liming said.
The other photos in the post also show Biden but were taken at different times. The side-by-side photos of Biden, for example, were taken six years apart. The photo on the left shows him giving his State of the Union address in February. The photo on the right was taken in 2017 at an event to celebrate his daughter, Ashley Biden, unveiling a collection of hoodies she designed.
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The set of photos below text that reads, "Not. The. Same. Guy," also shows Biden at different times in his life. The two photos at the top, for instance, were taken years apart. The photo on the left shows Biden in 2008, while the photo on the right appears to show him speaking in front of the logo for his 2020 presidential campaign.
USA TODAY has previously debunked other claims about Biden being replaced by a body double.
USA TODAY reached out to the social media user who shared the post for comment.
PolitiFact also debunked the claim.
Our fact-check sources:
Katie Liming, March 15, Email exchange with USA TODAY
Library of Congress, March 3, 2021, Official portrait of President Joe Biden, taken in the Library room at the White House
Alamy, accessed March 14, List of the United States presidents - White House Visitor's Center, Washington, DC USA
Alamy, accessed March 14, List of the United States presidents - White House Visitor's Center, Washington, DC USA
USA TODAY, Feb. 7, See photos as President Biden delivers the 2023 State of the Union address
The New York Times, Feb. 8, 2017, Joe Biden Drops by a Fashion Party. The Reason? His Daughter.
The New York Times, Sept. 7, 2008, As a Matter of Faith, Biden Says Life Begins at Conception
Logo, Nov. 2, 2020, The Design Behind the Biden-Harris 2020 Campaign Logo
PolitiFact, March 9, That White House Visitors Center photo looks like Joe Biden, because it is of Joe Biden
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fact check: White House display shows Joe Biden's official portrait