Re the "Chicago SEven" movie, that was probably artistic license. I really doubt they looked up the actual day the portraits were changed, they just wanted to show the audience that the political climate was changing
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Oh, I totally agree with you. As I do too much, I miscommunicated. That's what I was saying with this line:
"While this is a fictional scene, based on nothing..."
Indeed, as I take it, the true meaning of that moment is to establish that while LBJ's justice department under Ramsey Clark was NOT going to prosecute the Chicago 7, the "new" Nixon justice department, led by John Mitchell (who appears in this scene)WERE going to so prosecute...and the young prosecutor in the room here(Joseph Gordon-Levitt) thinks that's a bad idea.
"In real life," I would assume that photographs of the new President(and Vice President) are shipped to arrive at all federal offices everywhere the week after the inauguration. Easy enough to do.
But it is likely a good "historical question" how long LBJ waited to replace JFK's photo with his.
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