00:00Trump's White House Walk of Fame sparks headlines with fiery plaques targeting Biden, Obama, Clinton.
00:07The White House's new presidential walk of fame is attracting attention for plaques that deliver direct, unfiltered critiques of Trump's predecessors,
00:15using sharp language mirroring his campaign rhetoric, according to Fox News.
00:19Installed in September and recently updated, a display beneath past presidents' portraits has become a Washington talking point, particularly the plaque under Joe Biden.
00:28It echoes Trump's campaign criticisms.
00:32Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst president in American history, and adds,
00:37Biden oversaw a series of unprecedented disasters that brought our nation to the brink of destruction.
00:44His policies caused the highest inflation ever recorded, leading the U.S. dollar to lose more than 20 percent of its value in four years.
00:51A second plaque adds that, nicknamed both Sleepy and Crooked, Joe Biden was dominated by his radical left handlers.
01:00They and their allies in the fake news media attempted to cover up his severe mental decline and his unprecedented use of the auto pen.
01:07Following 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.
01:16Former President Obama is criticized with two plaques.
01:19As president, he passed the highly ineffective Unaffordable Care Act, resulting in his party losing control of both houses of Congress
01:28and the election of the largest House Republican majority since 1946.
01:33Obama also spied on the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump and presided over the creation of the Russia, Russia hoax,
01:42the worst political scandal in American history.
01:44His hand-picked successor, Hillary Rodham Clinton, would then lose the presidency to Donald J. Trump.
01:51Hillary Clinton appears again under Bill Clinton's portrait.
01:54In 2016, President Clinton's wife, Hillary Clinton, lost the presidency to President Donald J. Trump.
02:01Trump previewed the display in November with Fox News host Laura Ingraham, calling them beautiful bronze plaques.
02:07But visitors were unaware of how sharply worded the descriptions would be.
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