White House erupts in fury as bizarre Trump and Epstein dancing statue mysteriously pops up on National Mall – Irish Star
The artwork is in direct view of Capitol Hill(Image: X)
The White House has lashed out at the artists behind a mysterious sculpture that has appeared on the National Mall in Washington DC, which depicts the US President dancing next to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The sculpture of a golden television is adorned with a bald eagle. The TV shows clips of Trump dancing in different locations. In one clip, the president is seen dancing next to the late financier Epstein, who was charged with sex trafficking minors in 2019.
The artwork is in direct view of Capitol Hill and has emerged a week after another anti-Trump sculpture appeared in the same location.
“‘In the United States of America you have the freedom to display your so-called art, no matter how ugly it is.’ — The Trump White House, June 2025,’” a plaque at the base of the statue reads.
The artwork depicts a golden TV(Image: X)
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson slammed the unknown artists behind the sculpture.
“Wow, these liberal activists masquerading as ‘artists,’ are dumber than I thought!” Jackson told The Washington Post.
“I’ve tricked them into taking down their ugly sculpture and replacing it with a beautiful video of the President’s legendary dance moves that will bring joy and inspiration to all tourists traversing our National Mall. Thank you for your attention to this matter! Maybe they will put this on their next sculpture.”
The sculpture of a golden thumb appeared earlier this month(Image: Washington Post)
It’s unclear who the artists behind the art installation are.
According to the organizer’s permit application to the National Park Service, the aim of the artwork was “to demonstrate freedom of speech and artistic expression using political imagery,” The Post reported.
Earlier this month, an 8-foot tall sculpture titled “Dictator Approved” popped up on the National Mall. It featured a giant “thumbs up” crushing the head of the Statue of Liberty.
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