The Battle of Statues and Posters: Trump Vs. Satirical Monuments on the National Mall

A captivating look at the propaganda war playing out through public art and imagery on the National Mall, as the Trump administration and its critics clash in a visual showdown.
The National Mall has become a canvas for a fierce propaganda war, as the Trump administration and its vocal critics engage in a battle of visual imagery. While the president's face looms large from federal buildings, a collection of satirical statues and posters have emerged to mock and challenge his authority.
The most prominent example is a temporary statue erected in front of the U.S. Capitol in February, depicting President Trump and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a play on the iconic scene from the film Titanic. Dubbed the
Fuente: NPR


