Trump-Epstein spread two hands in the Titanic pose! The controversial statue sits on the tip of the nose of the White House

Controversial statue of US President Trump ‘cut off his nose’ sits near the White House. The practice has started around the statue of the US President Donald Trump with the ‘villain’ Epstein of the sex scandal that left a response around the world (Trump-Epstein Statue). It is known that the statue is sitting in Washington DC on the initiative of an unknown American organization. Where it can be seen, sex offender Epstein and President Donald Trump are standing with their hands spread like a lover in the style of the famous scene from the movie Titanic.

Statues of Trump and Epstein modeled after the famous Titanic scene. Image collected.

Several pictures of the idol have gone viral on social media. A poster has also been pasted under the statue. Where it is written, ‘The King Of The Wold’ means ‘King of the world’. Underneath it, highlighting Epstein’s close relationship with Trump, it is written, ‘Jack and Rose’s tragic love story was actually built on lavish trips, lavish parties and secret nude photos. This memorial honors the relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. It’s also a friendship built on lavish trips, lavish parties and nude pictures.’

It reads, ‘This memorial honors the relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. It’s also a friendship built on lavish trips, lavish parties and nude pictures.’

It is known that this statue was built by an unknown organization called ‘The Secret Handshake’. The inscription on the back of the statue reads, ‘Make America Fake Again’. Which mocks Trump’s campaign slogan (Make America Great Again). In other words, the statue was built to attack the American president. Needless to say, the controversy surrounding this statue in front of the White House has reached an extreme level. Although the administration has not yet commented on this issue, the image of the idol is widely going viral on social media.

Enthusiastic people are taking pictures of the statue. Image collected.

A letter Trump wrote on Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003 has come to the center of Murthy’s discussion. The letter contained a sketch of a naked woman. Inside was Trump’s signature. The film was published in the Wall Street Journal in 2005. The letter read, ‘Strangely enough, I have a lot in common with Epstein. happy birthday May your every day be wonderfully mysterious.’ After this letter came out, he filed a 10 billion dollar defamation case against the media claiming that the letter was fake. Later, many pictures and videos of Epstein with Trump came to light. However, Trump claimed, “Although he was friends with Epstein in the past, he had nothing to do with sex crimes.”

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