President Trump and the first lady on Monday paid their respects to the late Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.

“Going with First Lady to pay our respects to Justice Stevens. Leaving now!” the president tweeted as he headed to the Supreme Court, where Stevens’ body is in repose in the Great Hall.

The president and first lady stood silently with their heads bowed and hands clasped before them before Stevens’ flag-draped casket.

They then walked to a portrait of the late justice and stood admiring it for several moments before leaving without making public remarks.

Stevens retired from the court in 2010 and died last week in Florida at age 99.

Six of Stevens’ former colleagues were also at the court to pay their respects in a ceremony.

Stevens will be buried in a private ceremony Tuesday at Arlington National Cemetery.

The public can pay their respects to him until 8 p.m. Monday.