To the editor: My abdomen churned after I learn the despicable statements President Trump has inserted on plaques beneath the presidential portraits, together with citing President Obama’s signature achievement as “the extremely ineffective ‘Unaffordable Care Act’” (“Sleepy. Divisive. A fan of younger Trump: A have a look at the brand new plaques on the Presidential Stroll of Fame,” Dec. 18).
Not like the opposite gilded portraits, President Biden is represented by {a photograph} of an autopen, which Trump disparaged Biden’s use of and related along with his age.
True to type, Trump extols himself in his plaque.
To assume that these coming to the White Home will likely be subjected to this atrocity is unthinkable.
Congress, I urge you to stand up in opposition to this damaging pressure that’s tearing aside the historical past that we maintain pricey.
Judy Melto, Pasadena
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To the editor: Trump has to know that the subsequent president, whoever they’re, will nearly instantly take away these disgusting plaques and, hopefully, take a jackhammer to the entire gaudy gold “elaborations” and take away his title from each constructing that his bloated ego insisted on attaching it to.
I suppose it’s too late to save lots of the East Wing, however I’ll assume the incoming nightmare of a ballroom will probably want some enhancing too.
Christy Edwards, Woodland Hills
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To the editor: Somebody ought to inform White Home Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt that calling a president “the worst President in American Historical past” or “probably the most divisive political figures in American Historical past” doesn’t represent one thing “eloquently written” by “a pupil of historical past.”
It’s, reasonably, infantile and ignorant, and exhibits complete disrespect for the workplace and historical past itself. The “Stroll of Fame” is extra of a disgrace now. The outrages perpetrated by Trump are gobsmacking on a each day, if not hourly, foundation.
Linda Shahinian, Culver Metropolis

