> Official Portraits: The Government Publishing Office (GPO) typically prints approximately 65,000 to 100,000 small portraits (ranging from 8x10 to 20x24 inches) to be displayed inside more than 1,600 federal buildings. No previous administration in the modern era—including those of Biden, Obama, or Bush—has commissioned massive exterior banners featuring the president’s face
> The simple answer is no, according to the Office of Strategic Communication for GSA, which is an independent agency of the U.S. government that helps manage federal agencies.
> It’s response: “There is no regulation that specifies that federal agencies must display portraits of the sitting President and Vice President in the space they occupy. However, GSA displays portraits of the President and Vice President in the public areas of the buildings that GSA owns and operates, including locations leased by GSA, where the building is fully occupied by the federal government.”