Homoerotic statue of Trump holding Jeffrey Epstein appears on National Mall - LGBTQ Nation
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Homoerotic statue of Trump holding Jeffrey Epstein appears on National Mall - LGBTQ Nation
"The tragic love story between Jack and Rose was built on luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches. This monument honors the bond between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, a friendship seemingly built on luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches."
"A 12-foot statue showing President Donald Trump embracing his former friend, deceased convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, appeared overnight on the National Mall in Washington D.C. The statue, titled "King of the World," imitates the iconic, romantic embrace between Jack and Rose, two characters played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, in the 1997 historical drama Titanic."
"Trump's name is mentioned over 38,000 times in recently released federal investigative files on Epstein. The statue had 10 giant banners "celebrating" a "banner year" for Trump and Epstein, a likely reference to this significant mention count in the investigative documents."
A provocative 12-foot statue titled "King of the World" was installed overnight on the National Mall in Washington D.C., depicting President Donald Trump embracing deceased convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The sculpture mimics the famous romantic embrace from the 1997 film Titanic. The statue includes ten banners referencing a "banner year" for both men, alluding to Trump's name appearing over 38,000 times in recently released federal investigative files concerning Epstein. The accompanying plaque draws parallels between the fictional Titanic romance and the Trump-Epstein relationship, both allegedly built on luxurious travel, parties, and secret nude sketches. The reference to nude sketches likely alludes to a drawing on a birthday letter Trump sent to Epstein, in which Trump called him "a terrific guy," though Trump later disputed the letter's authenticity.
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