A little-known display from Donald Trump’s time in the White House is gaining renewed attention online. Referred to as the “Presidential Walk of Fame,” the hallway exhibit features photographs of former U.S. presidents, each accompanied by a plaque. Unlike traditional historical summaries, several of these inscriptions use blunt and controversial language — particularly those referencing Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
Biden Plaque Uses Derogatory Language
The plaque beneath President Joe Biden’s photo includes an openly critical statement, describing him as “Sleepy Joe Biden” and labeling him as the worst president in American history. The wording mirrors rhetoric frequently used by Donald Trump during speeches and campaign appearances, turning the plaque into a political message rather than a neutral historical note.
Obama Described as ‘Divisive’ Figure
Former President Barack Obama’s plaque also carries a sharply worded description. It refers to Obama as one of the most divisive political figures in U.S. history, reflecting long-standing criticism from Trump and his supporters. The phrasing emphasizes political polarization rather than policy achievements or milestones from Obama’s presidency.
Display Reflects Trump’s Confrontational Style
The plaques highlight how Trump’s approach to politics extended beyond speeches and social media into symbolic spaces inside the White House. Instead of traditional, fact-based descriptions, the exhibit used opinionated language that reinforced Trump’s political narrative. While supporters viewed it as blunt honesty, critics argue it undermines the norms of presidential tradition and respect.





















