Disney’s Hall of Presidents in the Magic Kingdom just gained yet another silicone-skinned member. Standing next to a seated Abraham Lincoln is one robot Donald J. Trump, who, despite reports stating otherwise, joined the hall on Monday and delivers an (actually fairly presidential) speech the real-life Trump recorded himself.

“Above all, to be American is to be an optimist—to believe that we can always do better—and that the best days of our great nation are still ahead of us,” Trump, who stands with his suit jacket open and his tie noticeably below the belt line, says in his speech.

Since January 17—three days before Trump delivered his inauguration speech, The New York Times reports, the entrance to the hall has featured a sign that reads, “Currently being prepared to welcome our new president.”

All the while, there were those who tried to keep Disney from welcoming in a Trump figure that, like every sitting president since 1993, would give a speech. A Change.org petition launched earlier this year asked for supporters to keep the president’s figure from speaking, saying, in part, that the president’s words, sometimes capable of offending multiple groups of people before breakfast had no place at Disney.

“He is perhaps best known for how he uses his words sometimes carelessly, yet oftentimes with the specific intent of degrading, insulting, and demeaning not only those who do not agree with him on any given topic, but entire groups of people, including Mexicans, Muslims, women, and the disabled. These are just a few of the many he has specifically targeted. He has only shown himself to be at the very least intolerant and at the very worst dangerous.”

Though the exhibit was supposed to reopen in late June, production stalled as Disney waited on the White House to provide Trump’s recording. In a post on June 27, Disney Parks Blog said that the attraction would “re-open in late 2017” and that Trump, like every animatronic president since Bill Clinton, would have a speaking part.

Per the Times, Disney has also upgraded the theater with a new sound, lighting, and high-definition system. All the better to hear and see you with, 45.