White House Expands Petty-Gag Era with Presidential Walk of Fame in West Wing

Trump's Presidential Walk of Fame brings dorm-room humor to the national level.

The recent addition of the Presidential Walk of Fame to the West Wing wall outside the Oval Office has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation among industry insiders.

At first glance, many assumed the wall was meant to showcase portraits of Presidential donors. However, it quickly became apparent that the wall was instead adorned with large, gold-framed photos of celebrities who have received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

It seems that the White House has taken a cue from the President's own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which has been the target of numerous pranks and petty vandalism since Trump took office.

Unnamed sources within the White House have confirmed that the Presidential Walk of Fame is meant to be a tongue-in-cheek jab at the President's detractors, turning the dorm-room joke into a national display.

"It's just another way for the President to get under people's skin and play up his persona as a 'troll-in-chief'," said one source. "But at what cost to the integrity of the White House?"

Critics of the move have pointed out the potential conflict of interest, as many of the celebrities featured on the wall have been vocal opponents of the Trump administration. However, the White House has dismissed these concerns, stating that the photos were chosen based on their star power and not political leanings.

The addition of the Presidential Walk of Fame is just another example of the Trump administration's penchant for using petty tactics and humor to deflect criticism and distract from more pressing issues. Only time will tell if this latest addition will stand the test of time or fade away like many of Trump's other endeavors.