Trump Installs Controversial Plaques for Past Presidents
New plaques installed under presidential portraits at the White House sharply criticize Biden and Obama while praising Trump, reflecting his effort to reshape U.S. historical narrative.
- On Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025, President Donald Trump installed new explanatory plaques beneath presidential portraits along the White House Colonnade, photos show the updated display.
- The broader renovation effort includes President Donald Trump refashioning the colonnade in September with gilded portraits, razing the East Wing earlier this year, and proposing a $400 million privately funded White House ballroom.
- The plaques specifically replace Biden's portrait with a framed photo of an autopen and brand him 'Sleepy Joe', while beneath Barack Obama, the text calls him 'one of the most divisive political figures in American History'; both plaques mimic Trump's social-media style.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the plaques as 'eloquently written descriptions of each president' with many penned by the President, while Daniel Aguilar criticized the move and former presidents' aides gave no immediate responses, and Joe Biden had no comment.
- Presidential historians warn the White House Colonnade display lets Trump personally show foreign dignitaries his partisan framing, marking a departure from the White House as a unifying symbol.
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