Trump and Epstein's Titanic Statue Sparks Controversy on National Mall

A provocative statue depicting Trump and Epstein re-enacting the famous 'Titanic' scene has been installed on the National Mall, dividing opinions and raising questions about power dynamics.
Washington, D.C. - A controversial new statue titled 'The King of the World' has been unveiled on the National Mall, depicting President Donald Trump and the late Jeffrey Epstein in a re-enactment of the famous 'Titanic' pose. The life-sized sculpture, created by the anonymous artist collective 'Indecline', has sparked intense debate and divided opinions across the country.
The statue shows Trump and Epstein, who was a convicted sex offender, standing on the bow of a ship in the same iconic stance as Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the 1997 film 'Titanic'. However, in this version, the two men are dressed in formal attire, with Trump's trademark red tie and Epstein's dark suit. The work is intended to be a commentary on the abuse of power and the cozy relationship between the former president and the disgraced financier.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


