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'Might As Well Write It In Crayons': Joe Scarborough Scorches Trump For 'Third Grade' Antics

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Live. Laugh. Lash out.

On Thursday’s episode of MS NOW’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Joe Scarborough blasted President Donald Trump’s latest decorative tweak to the White House — and suggested his taste (and maturity level) is akin to that of an elementary school bully.

In August, the White House revealed that it was giving the historic West Wing Colonnade — an outdoor corridor that runs between the West Wing and the Executive Residence — the Mar-a-Lago treatment.

Former President Barack Obama walks down the West Wing Colonnade in 2013.
Former President Barack Obama walks down the West Wing Colonnade in 2013.

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The previously blank walls of the iconic walkway now feature a gigantic sign that looks like it was purchased at a big-box home goods store, reading “Presidential Walk of Fame.” Below the sign are oodles of busy decorative embellishments and a long row of gaudy gold-framed portraits of each American president.

Newly installed plaques summarizing the legacies as interpreted by the Trump White House of former U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, James Buchanan, Franklin Pierce, and Millard Fillmore are shown along the colonnade, or the “Presidential Walk of Fame”, Dec. 17, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Newly installed plaques summarizing the legacies as interpreted by the Trump White House of former U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, James Buchanan, Franklin Pierce, and Millard Fillmore are shown along the colonnade, or the “Presidential Walk of Fame”, Dec. 17, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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This week each portrait received its own plaque, and the descriptions of each president — especially Trump’s most recent predecessors — are written in a “style of [Trump’s] hyperbolic social media posts” and offer an “often inaccurate version of history,” per the New York Times.

Scarborough, however, had a much sassier assessment of Trump’s latest White House alternation.

“He’s putting up third grade plaques in the people’s White House,” the former Republican lawmaker said. “Might as well write it in crayons.”

“There is a crazy obsession with Joe Biden.” Joe Scarborough torches Trump and his bizarre, creepy, unhinged obsession with Joe Biden, comparing Trump to a “third grade” elementary school kid. pic.twitter.com/tiVU39tJen

— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) December 18, 2025

The “Morning Joe” host has a point about the language.

Barack Obama’s plaque refers to him as “Barack Hussein Obama,” and he is described as “one of the most divisive political figures in American history” — despite Obama having the highest favorability rating of any living president.

Bill Clinton’s plaque downplays his administration’s achievements while also mentioning his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election.

A closer look at some of the plaques in the Presidential walk of fame.
A closer look at some of the plaques in the Presidential walk of fame.

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Joe Biden’s plaque is the most infantile. In lieu of a portrait of Biden, it instead boasts a portrait of an autopen.

“Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst President in American history,” it reads.

It also falsely accuses Biden of winning the “most corrupt election ever” and claims he made “unprecedented use of the autopen.” There are references to “severe mental decline,” “the Biden Crime Family” and his “Radical Left handlers” on Biden’s plaque as well.

Trump — of course — received two portraits and plaques for both his wins in 2016 and 2025, with one plaque boasting that he’s responsible for “the Greatest Economy in the History of the World.”

Unsurprisingly, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told NBC News that Trump played a significant role in the wording of the plaques.

“The plaques are eloquently written descriptions of each President and the legacy they left behind,” she said. “As a student of history, many were written directly by the President himself.”

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