Anonymous group erects Trump-Epstein statue on National Mall
The anonymous group The Secret Handshake installed the statue to spotlight Trump’s controversial ties to Epstein amid ongoing political scrutiny and Epstein Files revelations.
- A statue of President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands was displayed on the National Mall but was removed the following morning.
- The statue, created by an anonymous group called The Secret Handshake, was unauthorized according to U.S. Park Police despite having a permit until Sunday.
- The Park Police stated that the statue violated the terms of its permit.
- The statue attracted attention and prompted statements from the White House denying Trump's closeness to Epstein and asserting that he distanced himself from him.
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Trump-Epstein 'friendship' statue removed from National Mall after one day
A statue depicting President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein holding hands is no longer on display at the National Mall, ending its brief appearance on Wednesday morning. The display conjoins Trump and Epstein by their hands, as the two figures are skipping, lifting their other hands up in the air. It was first spotted on Tuesday morning in front of the U.S. Capitol building. A work of protest art representing President D…
The statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein appeared yesterday on the Washington Mall was removed. (ANSA)
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