Trump-Epstein Titanic Statue Debuts on National Mall
A provocative new statue depicting President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein as Jack and Rose from Titanic has appeared on the National Mall, drawing crowds and sparking controversy. The artwork, titled King of the World, was created by the anonymous group Secret Handshake, known for their similar installations highlighting the pairs past friendship. The statue, along with ten giant banners, draws parallels between the films tragic romance and Trump and Epsteins bond, mentioning luxurious travel, wild parties, and secret nude sketches. The display stays up until Friday, March thirteenth.
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