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Historians debunk Trump’s White House ‘Walk of Fame’ claims he listed on plaques

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  • Historians have criticized the recently installed presidential “Walk of Fame” plaques at the White House for containing insults, distortions, and false claims, according to the New York Times.
  • The display includes inaccuracies about the current occupant’s achievements, such as claiming he ended “eight wars in his first eight months” and built a “magnificent Trump Presidential Ballroom.”
  • Plaques for other presidents also feature questionable facts, including an unsubstantiated claim that the 2020 election was “the most corrupt Election ever seen” and misrepresentations of Ronald Reagan’s history.
  • Experts note the plaques’ lack of scholarly rigor, with one historian comparing the effort to “drawing mustaches on other people’s portraits.”
  • The White House defended the plaques as “long-overdue and necessary renovations,” dismissing critics as suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
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