While President Joe Biden is working behind the scenes to “Trump proof” the dismantling of his presidential legacy of incompetence and dictatorial mandates, Biden is also working in front of the cameras in an effort to burnish his image. On Monday, the president signed a proclamation that established the home of late FDR-era Labor Secretary Frances Perkins as a national monument. This endeavor, which was spearheaded by the Maine AFL-CIO, had been in the making since March. Since Biden crafted his presidency after FDR and designated himself as the most pro-union president in history, it is totally on brand that he would choose to commemorate the first female secretary of labor who crafted the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and fashioned the United States Department of Labor into what it is today, especially its twin pillars of wage fairness and the nobility and necessity…