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Published 16:12 21 Jan 2021 GMT
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George W. Bush was given a bust of Winston Churchill by former Prime Minister Tony Blair. (Photo: Getty)[/caption]
When Trump took over, he decided to display a bust of Churchill again - a move egged on by former UKIP leader, Trump fan Nigel Farage.
Now Biden has taken over officially, the bust is no longer present. In its place, the 46th President has put a statue of labour campaigner Cesar Chavez, founder of the National Farm Workers Association (now United Farm Workers).
Chavez was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993 for his efforts in organising a grape workers strike.
Cesar Chavez' son Paul is now President of the Cesar Chavez Foundation.
He said: "Placing a bust of my father in the Oval Office symbolises the hopeful new day that is dawning for our nation.
"That isn’t just because it honours my dad, but more importantly because it represents faith and empowerment for an entire people on whose behalf he fought and sacrificed."
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