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President Donald Trump used his Wednesday night address to largely blame former President Joe Biden for most of the Nation’s shortcomings.
WASHINGTON — The White House has installed plaques on the exterior of the building bashing President Donald Trump's predecessors, including Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, and promoting disinformation about their administrations.
President Donald Trump has installed plaques underneath portraits of presidents at the White House, using them to insult and make unfounded claims about some of his predecessors including Joe Biden and Barack Obama -- the latest in a series of controversial White House changes under Trump.
The White House on Wednesday unveiled new plaques beneath portraits of America’s 45 presidents on its “Presidential Walk of Fame.”
Donald Trump has added new plaques under White House portraits of former presidents, using the prefix 'sleepy' for Joe Biden and describing Barack Obama as a 'divisive' leader
In his address, Trump repeatedly blamed Democrats and his predecessor Joe Biden for multiple economic and cultural issues while insisting that he was successfully bringing prices down.
President Donald Trump delivered a speech live from the White House on Wednesday night where he discussed his achievements and touched on some of his agenda for next year and beyond.
President Donald Trump is making changes to Barack Obama and Joe Biden's Presidential Walk of Fame plaques at the White House.
Former President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump issued sharply different statements following the deaths of filmmaker Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer Reiner, whose son, Nick Reiner, has been arrested and “booked for murder,” the Associated Press reported.
We are fighting for you every single day, and I don’t want you to think for one second that because Joe Biden gave us the worst economy in the world that we forget it,” Vance said in the centre of a shipping warehouse.
President Donald Trump said a White House doctor told him he's healthier than former President Barack Obama 'by far' as he delivered a speech at the White House on Dec. 16.