Trump installs plaques insulting Biden, Obama, and Bush on 'Presidential Walk of Fame'

Donald Trump uses the White House to disparage his predecessors and justifies the texts as "eloquent" descriptions of their legacy.

Commemorative plaque with critical text installed on the wall of an official building.
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Commemorative plaque with critical text installed on the wall of an official building.

President Donald Trump installed plaques containing insults and criticisms against his predecessors, including Joe Biden and Barack Obama, at the White House, marking a new level of political confrontation.

The plaque beneath the signature of former President Joe Biden calls him 'Sleepy Biden' and accuses him of being 'by far, the worst president in United States history' and winning 'the most corrupt election'. These plaques have been installed in what is known as the 'Presidential Walk of Fame', a space previously considered a symbol of national unity.

The texts on the Presidential Walk of Fame are eloquent descriptions of the legacy of each president.

Former President Barack Obama is described as 'one of the most divisive political figures'. The healthcare reform Obamacare is also criticized, labeled as 'highly ineffective', and it is highlighted that Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris Agreement. Even Republican George Bush is targeted for starting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that 'should not have taken place'.
In addition to changes in decoration, such as the demolition of the East Wing of the residence, Trump has renamed the Kennedy Center in Washington, the country's main performing arts center. It will now be called the Trump-Kennedy Center, a decision voted 'unanimously' by the board of directors he now chairs after dismissing the previous members.