The White House has put in plaques alongside President Donald Trump’s “Presidential Walk of Fame,” providing descriptions of his predecessors, usually written within the model of his social media posts — together with insults, baseless claims and random capitalization.
A plaque on the entrance of the exhibit, which traces the walkway exterior the West Wing of the White House, says it was “conceived, built, and dedicated” by Trump “as a tribute to past Presidents, good, bad and somewhere in the middle, who served our Country, and gave up so much in so doing.”
Trump’s personal plaque touts his 2024 victory, saying he overcame the “unprecedented Weaponization of Law Enforcement against him, as well as two assassination attempts.” And it declares that Trump, who’s been in workplace for 11 months, has “delivered” on his Inauguration Day promise to usher within the “Golden Age of America,” pointing to his claims of wars ended, borders secured and alleged gang members deported.
The plaque for former President Joe Biden, who’s represented by a photo of an autopen, leans on acquainted Trump grievances. “Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst President in American History. Taking office as a result of the most corrupt Election ever seen in the United States, Biden oversaw a series of unprecedented disasters that brought our Nation to the brink of destruction,” half of the plaque reads. “But despite it all, President Trump would get Re-Elected in a Landslide, and SAVE AMERICA!”

Other presidents obtain equally politicized descriptions, equivalent to former President Barack Obama.
“Barack Hussein Obama was the first Black President, a community organizer, one term Senator from Illinois, and one of the most divisive political figures in American History,” the plaque reads. It dings him for passing what Trump calls “the highly ineffective ‘Unaffordable’ Care Act” and signing “the one-sided Paris Climate Accords.”
Former President Bill Clinton’s plaque notes coverage achievements, but in addition factors out Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss to Trump. “In 2016, President Clinton’s wife, Hillary, lost the Presidency to President Donald J. Trump!”
“The plaques are eloquently written descriptions of each President and the legacy they left behind. As a student of history, many were written directly by the President himself,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt instructed NCS in a press release when requested for extra details about who’s paying for them.
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