President Trump has installed a jaw-dropping Presidential Walk of Fame at the White House that includes a plaque for every commander-in-chief in American history - and what he wrote about the 46th President will leave you speechless.
Next News Network was there Monday morning when Trump departed the Oval Office for a dignified transfer ceremony at Dover, Maryland, honoring our fallen heroes. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth accompanied the President as Marine One lifted off from the South Lawn, with the Washington Monument standing proudly in the background.
But what our team discovered after walking the newly renovated White House grounds will go down in history. Trump has completely transformed the Rose Garden area, installing new statues of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. Yet it's the Presidential Walk of Fame that has everyone talking.
Every President Gets Their Due - Including Biden
The walk displays official photographs and legacy plaques for every single President from George Washington through today. Walking past Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Grant, visitors can now experience the full breadth of American presidential history in one stunning display.
Then comes the showstopper: the plaque for the 46th President of the United States. What Trump chose to write about the Biden administration is now permanently etched into White House history for every visitor and future generation to read.
This isn't satire, Patriots - this is real and it's happening right now at the People's House. While the mainstream media ignores this historic installation, they're missing the bigger story of Trump's complete White House transformation.
"The White House is being restored to a grandeur that reflects the greatness of this nation," our correspondent noted while witnessing the ongoing renovations.
New flagpoles have been erected, construction continues on an expanded ballroom, and the entire grounds are being restored to reflect American excellence. The Presidential Walk of Fame stands as Trump's permanent testament to presidential history - the good, the bad, and everything in between.
This is the kind of exclusive access that sets Next News Network apart from the corporate media lapdogs who refuse to cover Trump's real accomplishments. We're on the ground every single day, bringing you the moments that matter.
What do you think about Trump's bold move to memorialize every President - even his predecessor? This is leadership that respects history while building toward America's bright future.
