Oval Office has a new look now that Biden is president: An exclusive look
President Biden is putting his imprint on the White House’s Oval Office, surrounding himself with portraits of FDR, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, and replacing Andrew Jackson with Benjamin Franklin, highlighting his promise to follow science. NBC chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander shares an exclusive look on TODAY.
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