Trump Trolls Obama, Biden With Harsh Labels On Presidential Photos

The Trump White House has unveiled new, sharply worded plaques beneath presidential portraits in the “Presidential Walk of Fame,” delivering a blunt assessment of recent Democratic administrations that mirrors President Donald J. Trump’s long-held criticisms of his predecessors.

Among the most striking changes is a plaque describing former President Joe Biden as the “worst president in American history,” alongside another that labels former President Barack Obama “one of the most divisive political figures in American history.”

In a symbolic move, the White House has also replaced Biden’s portrait with an image of an autopen — a mechanical signing device Trump has repeatedly criticized. The president has argued that Biden’s signature was affixed to major documents without his direct authorization and has pledged to rescind Biden-era actions signed using the device, NewsNation reported this week.

One plaque beneath Biden’s former portrait refers to him as “Sleepy Joe Biden” and declares him “the worst President in American History,” asserting that he won office “as a result of the most corrupt Election ever seen in the United States.” The plaque faults the Biden administration for its handling of inflation, energy policy, immigration, and the broader economy, while also citing the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the war in Ukraine, and the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.

A second plaque goes further, claiming Biden was “dominated by his Radical Left handlers” and accusing his staff and the media of concealing concerns about his mental fitness and reliance on the autopen. It also alleges political targeting of opponents and references what it calls the “Biden Crime Family.”

The plaque beneath Obama’s portrait delivers an equally critical assessment, attacking the Affordable Care Act and noting that voters responded by electing Republican majorities in both the House and Senate. It criticizes Obama-era economic policies, the Iran nuclear deal, and the Paris climate agreement, while pointing to the rise of ISIS and Russia’s invasion of Crimea during his presidency.

The Obama plaque further states that excessive regulation “crippled” small businesses and accuses the former president of spying on Trump’s 2016 campaign and orchestrating the so-called “Russia hoax.” It also notes Obama’s decision to back former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as his successor — and her eventual loss in the general election, NewsNation reported.

As the administration emphasizes accountability at home, the Department of Justice has simultaneously escalated its push for election transparency, filing lawsuits against four jurisdictions — the District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, and Wisconsin — over their alleged “failure to produce their full voter registration lists upon request.”

“The law is clear: states need to give us this information, so we can do our duty to protect American citizens from vote dilution,” said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon, who leads the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. “Today’s filings show that regardless of which party is in charge of a particular state, the Department of Justice will firmly stand on the side of election integrity and transparency.”

The legal action follows troubling disclosures involving Fulton County, Georgia. Election integrity researcher David Cross testified before the Georgia State Election Board that after spending nearly $16,000 to obtain 2020 election records, he discovered what he described as “systemic noncompliance.” According to Cross, 134 tabulator tapes — covering approximately 315,000 early votes — lacked required poll worker signatures.

“Because no tape was ever legally certified, Fulton County had no lawful authority to certify its advanced voting results to the Secretary of State. Yet it did,” Cross said. “And Secretary Raffensperger accepted and folded those uncertified numbers into Georgia’s official total.”

Cross’s findings also included duplicate scanner serial numbers, mismatched memory cards, and precincts reporting operations as late as 2:09 a.m. Those revelations aligned with a 2024 reprimand from Georgia’s State Election Board, which found Fulton County had double-counted at least 3,075 ballots during the 2020 recount and could not determine how many duplicates were included in the final certified tally.

Investigators further acknowledged missing chain-of-custody documentation for numerous ballot images and admitted that “some underlying records were lost entirely.”

Together, the developments underscore the Trump administration’s broader effort to challenge the legacy of Democratic governance while pressing aggressively for election integrity and government transparency.

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