Trump writes remarks for multiple previous presidents
According to a report by ABC on the 18th, President Trump has installed new plaques in the colonnade of the West Wing of the White House, which features portraits of previous presidents. The text on the plaques is an introduction to the corresponding presidents. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement that many of the plaques were "written by the president himself."
The report states that the content of the plaques for Trump's recent predecessors is the most personal, with a style similar to Trump's social media posts, using punctuation and capitalization freely, including a large number of exclamation points. The report also claims that these remarks "insult and unjustly attack" some of Trump's predecessors, including Biden and Obama.
For example, the plaque under Biden's portrait reads, "Sleepy Joe is the worst president in history," and adds that "he took office in the most corrupt election in American history." The description of Obama states that he is "one of the most controversial political figures in American history," claiming that he "monitored Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and led the creation of the 'Russia dossier' scandal." Under the portrait of former President Clinton, it says, "President Clinton's wife Hillary lost to President Donald Trump and lost the presidency"...
In September this year, Trump created portraits of all previous presidents in the West Wing colonnade of the White House. Other presidents are headshots, but Biden's portrait was replaced with an automatic signing pen. Trump's portrait appears twice, as the 45th and 47th U.S. presidents. Trump hinted at setting up these plaques in a November interview with Fox Television, saying that each plaque would describe what the corresponding president did during his term.
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