President Donald Trump surprised a White House visitors tour in front of a portrait of former First Lady Hillary Clinton on Tuesday morning.
White House special assistant Cliff Sims released video of Trump surprising visitors, who began to cheer when they saw the president.
Trump entered from behind panels next to a portrait of Clinton, who he beat in the 2016 election to become president. Trump stood by the portrait as the visitors cheered.
This was one of the first White House tours to take place during Trump's tenure, according to the Washington Examiner.
The tour was comprised mainly of fifth-grade students from Briarwood Christian School in Birmingham, Alabama. Trump called one fifth-grade boy out of the crowd and gave him a hug.
You never know what surprises may await you on a @WhiteHouse tour! pic.twitter.com/VNLpoXRZs4
— Cliff Sims (@CSims45) March 7, 2017