Newly installed plaques at the White House have drawn attention for seemingly mocking several former U.S. presidents. The plaques were placed along Donald Trump’s “Presidential Walk of Fame”, a display set up during his second term that lined the corridors connecting the Oval Office to the South Lawn. According to Reuters, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the plaques offer an “eloquent” description of each president’s legacy. She added that many of the inscriptions were written directly by Trump, whom she described as “a student of history”. #fyp #usa #trump #whitehouse
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