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On the orders of Joe Biden’s ambassador to France, the U.S. embassy has replaced multiple portraits of historic American figures with pictures of more “diverse” people.

According to the Washington Free Beacon, Ambassador Denise Bauer first announced on February 3rd that the portraits would be replaced. The images, which depicted many of her predecessors in the historic diplomatic position as well as one of the Founding Fathers, have since been swapped out for images of Hispanic-Americans, a “transgender” activist, and a labor leader who identified as a socialist.

Another example is John Armstrong Jr., who served as a major during the American Revolution before being elected as a United States Senator from New York. He served as the Minister to France in 1804, then went on to serve as Secretary of War. His likeness was replaced with an image of Dolores Huerta, one of the co-founders of the labor union United Farm Workers, who also served as honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America.

“Proud that the entrance to our embassy now better reflects the incredible diversity of my country,” said Bauer in her announcement. “A value that I carry wherever I go in France.”

> On the orders of Joe Biden’s ambassador to France, the U.S. embassy has replaced multiple portraits of historic American figures with pictures of more “diverse” people. > According to the Washington Free Beacon, Ambassador Denise Bauer first announced on February 3rd that the portraits would be replaced. The images, which depicted many of her predecessors in the historic diplomatic position as well as one of the Founding Fathers, have since been swapped out for images of Hispanic-Americans, a “transgender” activist, and a labor leader who identified as a socialist. > Another example is John Armstrong Jr., who served as a major during the American Revolution before being elected as a United States Senator from New York. He served as the Minister to France in 1804, then went on to serve as Secretary of War. His likeness was replaced with an image of Dolores Huerta, one of the co-founders of the labor union United Farm Workers, who also served as honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America. > “Proud that the entrance to our embassy now better reflects the incredible diversity of my country,” said Bauer in her announcement. “A value that I carry wherever I go in France.”

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