President Donald Trump will appear in Disney’s “Hall of Presidents,” but now there’s talk about whether the animatronics’ version will say anything.

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The popular attraction, which first opened in 1971, features a robotic presentation of all the presidents back to the George Washington.

Since 1993, the sitting president has shared messages of hope with the visitors of the attraction. There is now talk that Disney World will return to the model set up before 1993 and not have the Trump robot speak.

“Given how polarizing the president is right now, Disney Parks & Resorts is currently trying to find [a solution] that approaches middle ground,” a source told Vice. “They want to include our 45th commander-in-chief in this 45-year-old theme park attraction, while at the same time, not seem to endorse or support some of Trump’s more controversial policies.”

“Given President Trump’s current problems,” the source added. “Walt Disney World might elect to push the attraction’s opening date back to the fall and then make further tweaks to the show.”

Hall of Presidents at @WaltDisneyWorld closed as they add a mechanical President Trump pic.twitter.com/NAToFIh6Ko — Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) March 27, 2017

After the election, Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that a bust of Trump had been created and would be going into the hall.