Fox News host Brian Kilmeade isn’t a fan of the “Presidential Walk of Fame,” President Donald Trump’s latest controversial addition to the White House.
The Walk of Fame was installed along the West Wing colonnade outside the Oval Office earlier this year. This week, the portraits of Trump’s predecessors ― including former President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton ― were given bronze plaques with commentary written in the style of Trump’s social media ramblings.
The entire display doesn’t sit well with Kilmeade, who deemed it an example of Trump’s “trolling” behavior that will easily be reversed by one of the president’s successors.
“I’m not for this at all,” he said during Thursday’s installment of Fox’s “The Five” roundtable. “So they’re just going to mock President Trump or put something on his plaque.”
He went on to note: “If he is going to do it, outdoors, just do it right, just put the profiles up there. I am not for dispelling or saying anything bad. Plus a lot of presidents that people think were bad, like Ulysses S. Grant, ended up being looked at as great. I don’t think it’s going to happen with Joe Biden, but I am not for the trolling.”







