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President Donald Trump added new plaques to his 'Presidential Walk of Fame' taking jabs at former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush, the New York Post reports.
The gallery, which is located on the wall of the West Colonnade connecting the West Wing to the main White House building, was photographed by journalists on Wednesday (December 17). Biden's plaque referred to him as "Sleep" and "Crooked," two of Trump's most commonly used nicknames for him, and referred to him as "by far, the worst President in American history," claiming he took "office as a result of the most corrupt Election ever seen in the United States."
Obama's plaque acknowledged his place in history as America's "first Black President," but claimed he was "one of the most divisive political figures in American history." The plaque also claimed that Obama "spied on the 2016 Presidential Campaign of Donald J. Trump and presided over the creation of the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, the worst political scandal in American History" and "handpicked" Hillary Clinton as his "successor" to "then lose the Presidency to Donald J. Trump."
Bush, the only Republican to have reportedly received Trump's ire, was credited for creating the Department of Homeland Security, "but started wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, both of which should not have happened," as well as "a Global Financial Crisis and major Recession" taking place "shortly before the end of his Administration."
Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter were also reported to have plaques bashing them but not shown in the photos shared online.