Norman Rockwell paintings removed from White House, replaced with Biden photos: report
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Several Norman Rockwell paintings have been removed from the White House and replaced with prints of President Joe Biden, according to Tuesday reports.
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The paintings are said to be a part of the "So You Want to See the President" series that features various high-profile Americans waiting to meet with the President at the White House. The works were originally from 1943 when Rockwell visited the White House, according to Politico.
The paintings have been on display on the White House walls since 1978, having been moved from the lower press hallway to the hallway between the upper press area and the Roosevelt Room during George W. Bush's administration.