A provocative sculpture, “King of the World,” featuring Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein in a Titanic pose, was installed on the National Mall. The artwork, by activist group Secret Handshake, criticizes their alleged ties, accompanied by banners urging “Make America Safe Again.” This installation highlights renewed scrutiny of Trump’s past association with Epstein amid ongoing document releases. A provocative sculpture, “King of the World,” featuring Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein in a Titanic pose, was installed on the National Mall. The artwork, by activist group Secret Handshake, criticizes their alleged ties, accompanied by banners urging “Make America Safe Again.” This installation highlights renewed scrutiny of Trump’s past association with Epstein amid ongoing document releases.
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