A controversial new installation on the National Mall features a video of President Trump dancing, framed by gold, as part of a politically satirical project. This display follows closely after another anti-Trump statue that was on display, which depicted a giant gold thumb crushing the Statue of Liberty. Both installations share anonymous organizers and received permits from the National Park Service. The current exhibit features a plaque referencing the freedom to create 'ugly art,' with a nod to recent political sentiment.
This week, visitors on the National Mall can enjoy a gold-framed continuous video of President Trump awkwardly dancing.
Both sought and received National Park Service permits for their artworks.
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