White House Installs Plaques Under Presidential Portraits on White House Walk of Fame – ROASTS Biden and Obama
Biden’s autopen portrait on White House Presidential Walk of Fame
President Trump has unveiled a striking new addition to the Presidential Walk of Fame in the White House Rose Garden, where portraits of all 47 U.S. presidents are displayed.
In a move that immediately drew attention, President Trump replaced the portrait of Joe Biden with an image of an autopen, a pointed reference to Trump’s long-standing criticism that Biden did not truly govern but instead allowed unelected aides and allies to exercise power through the use of automated signatures on executive actions.
White House reporters noticed newly installed plaques beneath several presidential portraits earlier today. The plaques contain biographies written by the Trump White House, sharply critical of previous administrations.
The plaques for Joe Biden and Barack Obama are particularly blunt. Biden is labeled “Sleepy Joe Biden” and described as “by far, the worst President in American History.” Obama’s plaque emphasizes his middle name, Hussein, and refers to him as “one of the most divisive political figures in American History.”

According to the Biden plaque, his presidency stemmed from what it describes as a “corrupt” 2020 election and resulted in a series of national crises. The inscription cites record inflation, a weakened U.S. dollar, mass illegal immigration, the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and global conflicts involving Russia and Ukraine and Israel and Hamas. It also accuses Biden of suffering from severe mental decline, relying heavily on the autopen, weaponizing law enforcement against political opponents, and issuing sweeping pardons to Democrats and criminals upon leaving office.
The plaque concludes by praising President Trump’s political comeback, stating that despite these events, Trump was re-elected in a landslide and “SAVED AMERICA.”

Obama’s plaque similarly criticizes his presidency, citing the Affordable Care Act, economic stagnation, the rise of ISIS, Russia’s seizure of Crimea, heavy regulation on businesses, and international agreements such as the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris Climate Accords, both of which it notes were later terminated by President Donald J. Trump. It also alleges that Obama oversaw surveillance of Trump’s 2016 campaign and played a role in what it calls the “Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax.”
The Obama plaque ends by noting that his chosen successor, Hillary Rodham Clinton, ultimately lost the presidency to Donald J. Trump.
The new plaques have already sparked widespread attention and debate, reinforcing President Trump’s unapologetic approach to reshaping how presidential history is presented within the White House itself.