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Donald Trump Replaces Joe Biden On Presidential Walk Of Fame With Brutal Photo

Shocking White House revelation exposed.

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President Trump shocked Washington Wednesday by unveiling his new “Presidential Walk of Fame” along the White House Colonnade, sparking immediate reactions from critics and supporters alike.

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Trump’s longstanding feud with Biden highlighted.

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Trump and Biden’s rivalry dates back decades, but it intensified during the 2020 presidential election.

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Trump repeatedly questioned Biden’s cognitive abilities, often mocking him in speeches and on social media.

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The president has criticized Biden’s policy decisions, calling them weak or misguided in multiple public statements.

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Biden, in turn, has taken jabs at Trump’s handling of national crises and questioned his commitment to democratic norms.

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The two have clashed over pandemic responses, economic recovery strategies, and international relations, fueling media coverage.

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Supporters on both sides have amplified the rivalry, creating a constant back-and-forth in news cycles and social media.

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The feud shows no signs of slowing, with both men continuing to use public platforms to criticize one another.

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Trump’s latest White House renovation, including the autopen display, is seen by many as a symbolic extension of this feud.

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Trump’s renovations detailed.

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Trump’s renovations have been in the works since last year

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A new ballroom will replace the East Wing, while gold gilding and decorative flourishes have been added to the Oval Office and Cabinet Room.

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The Palm Room lobby was refreshed, and the Rose Garden’s sod was replaced with a patio.

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Two massive flagpoles now stand on the North and South Lawns, and the Lincoln Bedroom’s bathroom has been fully renovated.

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The exhibit unveiled.

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The display features gold-framed portraits of all 45 men who have led the United States, beginning with George Washington.

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In a pointed move, Biden, 82, is represented using an autopen signature instead of a traditional portrait, a clear jab at the current president.

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Trump personally inspected the West Wing renovation, signaling his hands-on approach to the project.

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Trump special assistant Margo Martin hyped the reveal on Twitter, posting a video showing the colonnade lined with the gold-framed portraits.

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The famous passageway was resurfaced ahead of the installation to prepare for the dramatic visual effect.

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Biden snub explained.

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Sources reveal the autopen depiction of Biden had been planned for weeks.

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Trump has long questioned whether Biden aides improperly utilized the autopen, citing concerns over the president’s cognitive state during his term.

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Biden insists all autopen use was authorized and legally binding.

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Legal experts confirm auto-penned signatures carry full legal force if authorized.

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White House emails suggest staff and Justice Department officials raised concerns about Biden’s review of documents during mass clemencies in January.

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Reactions to display unraveled.

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The Biden team has not commented on the display.

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Trump supporters celebrated the autopen depiction as clever political commentary.

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Critics, however, called the display a misstep, accusing it of overreach and visual overload.

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Former White House photographer Pete Souza condemned the redesign, saying it “ruins the People’s House” and likening it to a northern Mar-a-Lago.

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Souza criticized the dozens of gold-framed portraits as overwhelming.

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Social media reacted swiftly, with opinions sharply divided between mockery and admiration.

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The exhbition causes a stir.

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The exhibit went live Wednesday, attracting crowds and widespread media attention.

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The Biden portrayal dominates discussion, with many noting the unprecedented public depiction of a sitting president in this manner.

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The “Presidential Walk of Fame” has quickly become one of the most talked-about additions to the White House.

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