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Trump’s White House Walk of Fame Sparks Headlines With Fiery Plaques Targeting Biden, Obama, Clinton

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Trump’s White House Walk of Fame Sparks Headlines With Fiery Plaques Targeting Biden, Obama, Clinton

by Andrew Powell
December 17, 2025 at 7:51 pm
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Trump’s White House Walk of Fame Sparks Headlines With Fiery Plaques Targeting Biden, Obama, Clinton

TOPSHOT - Plaques put up by the Trump administration's Presidential Walk of Fame are seen with descriptions of US presidents along the colonnade of the White House on December 17, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images)

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The White House’s newest attraction is drawing attention for more than its polished bronze finish.

According to Fox News, visitors walking through President Donald Trump’s Presidential Walk of Fame are encountering a series of plaques that take direct, unfiltered swipes at his predecessors — with sharp-edged language that mirrors Trump’s trademark campaign rhetoric.

The display, installed in September and now updated with new inscriptions, sits beneath official portraits of past presidents. While the portraits themselves remain unchanged, the plaques below them have quickly become the centerpiece of conversation in Washington.

The most pointed messaging is aimed at former President Joe Biden. Beneath Biden’s portrait is a plaque that echoes the nicknames and criticisms Trump frequently used on the campaign trail.

“Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst President in American History,” one plaque reads. “Biden oversaw a series of unprecedented disasters that brought our Nation to the brink of destruction. His policies caused the highest Inflation ever recorded, leading the U.S. Dollar to lose more than 20% of its value in 4 years.”

A second plaque continues the critique:

“Nicknamed both ‘Sleepy’ and ‘Crooked,’ Joe Biden was dominated by his Radical Left handlers. They and their allies in the Fake News Media attempted to cover up his severe mental decline and his unprecedented use of the Autopen. Following his humiliating debate loss to President Trump in the big June 2024 debate, he was forced to withdraw from his campaign for re-election in disgrace.”

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Former President Barack Obama is also singled out, with two plaques accusing him of major political failures and divisions during his administration.

One reads, “As President, he passed the highly ineffective ‘Unaffordable’ Care Act, resulting in his party losing control of both Houses of Congress, and the Election of the largest House Republican majority since 1946.”

The second plaque adds:

“Obama also spied on the 2016 Presidential Campaign of Donald J. Trump, and presided over the creation of the Russia, Russia Hoax, the worst political scandal in American History. His handpicked successor, Hillary Rodham Clinton, would then lose the Presidency to Donald J. Trump.”

Even Hillary Clinton makes multiple appearances in the display — despite never having served as president. One plaque beneath Bill Clinton’s portrait announces, “In 2016, President Clinton’s wife, Hillary Clinton, lost the Presidency to President Donald J. Trump!”

The White House has installed descriptive plaques under the gold-framed portraits of every President featured on the “Presidential Walk of Fame” just outside the Oval Office, with every plaque, of course, in someway having to mention President Trump. pic.twitter.com/B80nFuVRke

— OSINT report🚨 (@Tourosenta14746) December 17, 2025

Trump previewed the display in November during a tour with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, saying “beautiful bronze plaques” would be added to describe the presidents. What visitors did not yet know was how sharply worded those descriptions would be.

Tags: Barack ObamaBill ClintonDonald TrumpHillary ClintonJoe BidenpoliticsU.S. NewsUS
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