Convicted Criminal President Violates Permit Rules By Removing Statue Of Himself And Epstein



    by T_Shurt

    19 Comments

    1. Why is anyone at all surprised by what he does? He proved last time he couldn’t open his mouth without committing a crime. Media should just list his daily crimes like credits and only discuss what we, legally, can do to fight the regime.

    2. Im_tracer_bullet on

      For most of the last ten years, at some point each day, I wonder how any of this could POSSIBLY be real life.

      When that ambulatory garbage heap finally departs this mortal plane, I’m taking a multi-week vacation, and will celebrate non-stop for the duration.

    3. enigmaticsince87 on

      This was such a great troll. I hope people are inspired and start building and placing similar statues all over the country.

    4. It was an official act. The SC followed his lead and said he can shoot someone in the middle of 5th avenue.

    5. Hope ACLU takes this up. This is basic 1st amendment violations, but you need a few $’s to litigate this.

    6. I’m reminded of the time when a naked trump statue was erected in NYC:
      “NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small”. They took that statue and stuck it upright in the back of a pickup truck, then, somehow, lost their way to the impound yard and ended up driving all over Manhattan with it.

    7. This spot on the Mall is a common place to put these pieces of art. The Trump Bitcoin statue, the TV with continues loop of Trump and Epstein, and Nancy Pelosi’s desk with a large bronzed pile of crap on it were all at this location.

    8. Wouldn’t it be great if all major cities commissioned that statue and placed it in a park within the city.

    9. Genuine question. Wasn’t that the artist’s property that was legally there? Is this vandalism or even theft? Or can the local police just remove them even though they have permits to have them in place?

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