Overview
- On a new podcast episode, Rogan read the Biden plaque aloud, calling the display “crazy” and saying “you shouldn’t be allowed to do this.”
- He warned the move invites future presidents to politicize the residence, as guest Shane Gillis joked the setup resembled an “African dictatorship.”
- The White House defended the installation as a beautification effort funded without taxpayer money and called it a welcome addition to the People’s House.
- Plaques use partisan language about predecessors, including calling Biden “by far, the worst President,” labeling Obama “one of the most divisive figures,” and featuring Biden’s autopen image instead of a portrait.
- Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said many descriptions were written by Trump himself, and critics such as Kamala Harris have publicly condemned the displays.