A so-called "Presidential Walk of Fame" has been created in the West Wing of the White House, with plaques bearing unusual and humorous descriptions beneath portraits of former American leaders, NBC reports.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt confirmed to the television station that the text for many of these signs was personally written by current US President Donald Trump.
A sign reading "Sleepy Joe" is displayed beneath a portrait of current President Joe Biden, calling him the worst president in American history. The publication notes that the sign also references Biden's "severe mental decline," the "Biden crime family," and his "radical left-wing handlers."



A portrait of Barack Obama is accompanied by a plaque calling him "one of the most controversial figures in American history." Beneath a portrait of Bill Clinton, a plaque commemorates Donald Trump's victory over his wife, Hillary Clinton, in the 2016 election.
The alley also features two plaques dedicated to Donald Trump. They describe his accomplishments during his first term, from 2017 to 2021, and at the start of his second term.
Earlier, during his State of the Union address, Donald Trump summed up his tenure with a stark metaphor. He declared that just a year ago the United States was "dead," but now, he declared, it is "the coolest country in the world."






































