As with past U.S. leaders, President Joe Biden’s new Oval Office decor hints at the landscape of attitudes that are likely to reflect the tone and priorities of his administration.
In a decor shakeup of the Oval Office, which is filled with portraits and busts of iconic leaders in American history, Biden has made a number of changes from when former President Donald Trump sat at the Resolute Desk, including replacing the portrait of Andrew Jackson, the 7th president and a populist with whom Trump often identified.
In place of Jackson’s portrait hangs one of Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father who was also a leading writer, philosopher, and scientist. According to The Washington Post, Franklin’s portrait is meant to signal Biden’s interest in following science in his efforts to tackle the pandemic.
Biden has chosen to replace the military flags with the American flag and another with a presidential seal.
Photos show that on the table behind the Resolute Desk, there now sits a bust of César Chávez, the Mexican American labor leader who fought for the rights of farm workers. The bust of Chávez sits alongside framed photos of Biden’s family.
According to The Washington Post, Biden has added several additional busts to the office, namely those of Robert F. Kennedy, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and Rosa Parks, a key figure in the civil rights movement.
Biden has removed the bust of wartime British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, which Trump notably reinstated when he became president after former President Barack Obama had it removed.
The portrait of another former president, Thomas Jefferson, has been paired with a man he often clashed with, his former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton as “hallmarks of how differences of opinion, expressed within the guardrails of the Republic, are essential to democracy,” Biden’s office said, according to The Post.
Directly across from the Resolute Desk sits a portrait of Franklin Roosevelt, the president who led the country through the Great Depression and World War Two, major crises that deeply shook America.