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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPresident Donald Trump on Tuesday made a verbal flub as he tried to brag about what made up a newly installed “Presidential Walk of Fame” sign at the White House.
Trump — who broke down his White House renovations during an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham — pointed to a sign at the start of a row of (mostly) presidential portraits located along the West Colonnade.
“So that’s half-inch-thick bronze, carved — by a very talented person,” said Trump as Ingraham looked on.
“And it’s brass, it’s pure brass, it’s half-inch-thick brass. And you can’t just do that, that’s — you know, you look at that, that’s quality, right?”
Bronze and brass are different alloys and colors, with the former having a reddish brown appearance and being primarily composed of copper and tin.
Brass, meanwhile, has a golden yellow appearance and is primarily composed of copper and zinc.
The White House did not immediately respond to a HuffPost query about the sign’s makeup.
Trump: Take a look at this if you want to see detail. Most people do a sign and paint it on the wall. So that's half inch thick bronze. Carved. By a very talented person. And it's brass. It's pure brass.
— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) 2025-11-12T01:01:42.239ZSocial media users were quick to weigh in on the president’s “embarrassing” bronze-brass blunder and his “tacky AF” design choice.
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