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Why the Trump Blimp Won't Be Flying Above Windsor for This Week's State Visit
- The Donald Trump baby blimp will not be used during the president's visit this week, as its creator, Leo Murray, stated it is 'not really a laughing matter anymore.'
- The blimp, which depicts Trump as an angry baby, was first flown in July 2018 during protests against his visit to the UK.
- Murray noted that the political climate has changed, saying, 'Back in 2019, Donald Trump was a figure of fun for the British public.'
- The blimp, which is currently in storage, will be displayed in 2026 when the Museum of London opens its new home.
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Why Trump blimp won’t make an appearance at this week’s UK state visit
The Donald Trump baby blimp will remain in storage when the US president makes a state visit to the UK this week
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