New plaques have appeared in the "Presidents' Hall of Fame." They were personally signed by Trump.

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In the "Presidential Hall of Fame," recently established in the White House, new plaques have appeared bearing the names of U.S. presidents along with brief descriptions of their achievements and failures. Donald Trump personally signed these plaques, reports ABC News.

On the plaque dedicated to the current president, Joe Biden, he is labeled the worst leader in U.S. history.

The text states: "Sleepy Joe Biden is undoubtedly the worst president in American history. His administration has been a series of unprecedented disasters that put the country on the brink of destruction. Biden's policies have led to the highest inflation."
Criticism is also present on the plaque dedicated to the 44th president, Barack Obama. He is described as "one of the most controversial figures in American politics." In particular, his healthcare reform is mentioned, which, according to the authors of the plaque, expanded access to medical services for socially vulnerable citizens, as well as his role in igniting the scandal related to Russia's interference in the 2016 elections.
Other plaques located under the portraits of presidents contain various information about their careers and major achievements in office. George W. Bush is described as a strong leader for his fight against international terrorism, although his actions in Iraq and Afghanistan have been criticized. Bill Clinton is mentioned as a president who succeeded in combating crime and reforming social welfare, but his name is associated with several scandals of the 1990s. His plaque also notes that in 2016, his wife Hillary lost the election to Donald Trump.
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Some presidents, such as George H.W. Bush, received praise for their efforts in environmental protection, Ronald Reagan was recognized for his economic policies, and Lyndon Johnson for laws that guaranteed the rights of African Americans. John F. Kennedy received high marks for his actions during the Cold War, while Richard Nixon is mentioned for both his foreign policy achievements and the Watergate scandal. In turn, Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States, is noted as having faced unfair criticism from the press, but not as harshly as Abraham Lincoln or Donald Trump in the future.
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