President Donald Trump installed plaques on the “Presidential Walk of Fame”, a gallery of portraits of former White House officials, with offensive descriptions of former United States leaders.
In September, Trump had already replaced Joe Biden’s photo with an image of an automatic pen capable of reproducing signatures — an object that critics accuse the Democrat of having used to mask his supposed cognitive deterioration.
Now, in addition to the photo of the pen, there is the description that “sleeper Joe Biden was, by far, the worst president in American history”. The text also highlights that Biden won the “most corrupt” election of all time.
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On President Barack Obama’s plaque, Hussein’s surname — the former president’s middle name — was emphasized, in addition to saying that he was “one of the most controversial political figures in American history.”
The text highlights that he was the first black man to hold the position and was responsible for creating an “Inaccessible Medical Care Law” and for signing the Paris Climate Agreement.
George W. Bush, Trump’s fellow Republican, was also criticized. In its text, the new administration highlights that he started wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, “which should not have happened”.
Finally, Bill Clinton’s plaque highlights that his wife and former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, lost the election to Trump in 2016.
In a statement, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the plaques are an “eloquent description” of each president’s legacy, many of them written by Trump himself.
