1) What did Trump say about Rob Reiner? President doubled down on criticism USA Today, Dec 17, 2025
Rob Reiner, 78, was killed alongside his wife, Michele Singer, in their Los Angeles home on Sunday, Dec. 14, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office, the agency investigating the double homicide, said.
Less than 24 hours after the late director and actor's death, Trump took to social media to publicly share his thoughts on Reiner – drawing swift criticism from not only lawmakers, but also celebrities and the public. Trump's Truth Social post about Reiner: On Monday, Dec. 15, the president fired off a social media post, saying Reiner's death was "reportedly due to the anger he caused others through... a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME." "He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump," the president wrote in a post on Truth Social.
Later at The White House on Monday, responding to a question about the GOP pushback on his social media post and whether he stands by it, Trump said, "I wasn't a fan of his at all. He was a deranged person as far as Trump is concerned."
2) Trump White House Installs Plaques On ‘Walk Of Fame’ To Insult Former Presidents
By Ted Johnson, December 17, 2025 2:16pm
Donald Trump‘s installation of a Walk of Fame just outside the Oval Office was a curious enough addition to his gilding of the White House. Now his administration has added a new element: Plaques that insult some of his predecessors.
Below a portrait of Barack Obama identifies him as “one of the most divisive political figures in American history,” referring to the Affordable Care Act as the “Unaffordable Care Act.” It also blames Obama for presiding over the creation of the “Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax.”The Walk of Fame featured no photo of Joe Biden, but that of an autopen. Below that is a new plaque labelling him “the worst president in American history.” It also claims that the “fake news media attempted to cover up his severe mental decline.” Bill Clinton is criticized for championing NAFTA, while his plaque also mentions Trump’s victory over his wife, Hillary Clinton.



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