“The View” hosts criticize Donald Trump and his mocking plaques targeting Obama and Biden at the White House

“The View” hosts mock Donald Trump and his plaques criticizing Obama and Biden
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The hosts of “The View” devoted part of Thursday’s episode (18) to criticizing the plaques Trump placed beneath photos of former presidents, reminiscent of a kind of Walk of Fame.

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“I want to read what [Trump] says about Barack Obama, because we love Barack Obama and this is wrong on his part,” said Joy Behar.

Trump called Obama “a community organizer, a one-term senator from Illinois, and one of the most divisive political figures in American history.” “Why, because he was Black? Everything is about race for him!” Behar protested.

Sunny Hostin added that Obama “lives rent-free in Trump’s head.” “He will never be the kind of president that President Obama was,” she continued. “He’s not going to win that Nobel Peace Prize,” she concluded.

In addition to Obama, “The View” also showed the comments Trump made about Joe Biden, the Republican’s predecessor in the White House.

“The View” hosts mock Donald Trump and his plaques criticizing Obama and Biden
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Biden was described as “by far the worst president in American history,” and Trump also claimed that he “oversaw a series of unprecedented disasters that brought our nation to the brink of destruction.”

Alyssa Farah Griffin explained that Trump is “doing this to provoke people,” adding, “He wants people to be outraged and to engage in trolling, because that’s who he is.”

Behar, on the other hand, was happy that Trump left one U.S. president out of his insults. “He left Thomas Jefferson alone,” she joked.

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