Man-child President Adds Disparaging Plaques to Presidential Portraits

The White House added special plaques this week to Donald Trump’s “Presidential Walk of Fame,” installed along the West Wing colonnade, highlighting the “alcoholic personality,” as described by his own Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles.

The plaques added below the photographs of former Presidents feature brief biographical write-ups, some with slight Trumpian twists (of the knife), but his top Democratic nemeses were given commentary that resembles a basic Truth Social post, including the capitalizations for emphasis — like something a 12-year-old would write.

“Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst President in American history,” reads Biden’s plaque, under the portrait of an autopen.

Barack Obama’s plaque refers to “Barack Hussein Obama” and calls him “one of the most divisive political figures in American History.” It goes on to say Obama passed “the highly ineffectual ‘Unaffordable’ Care Act,” while also taking a shot on Obama’s foreign policy with Iran.

President Clinton was credited for an economic boom, but also for scandals and being married to Hillary, who “lost the Presidency to President Donald J. Trump!”

JFK’s plaque referred to a “painful setback” from the “failed Bay of Pigs Invasion.”

Truman’s plaque referenced a “so-called Fair Deal.”

Both Bushes escaped any critique.

Ronald Reagan’s claim to fame according to Trump was that he was a “fan of Trump” before Trump became President.

Karoline Leavitt said in a statement, “The plaques are eloquently written descriptions of each President and the legacy they left behind. As a student of history, many were written directly by the President himself.”

No kidding?