People in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cleveland and Seattle were treated with rare entertainment when a certain group planted naked statute of Donald Trump in the named countries.
The project dubbed “The Emperor Has No B—s,” was put on by a group called INDECLINE, according to The Washington Post.
The artist, who goes by Ginger, previously designed monsters for haunted houses.
“When the guys approached me, it was all because of my monster-making abilities,” the artist told The Washington Post about the request to design the statues from INDECLINE. “Trump is just yet another monster, so it was absolutely in my wheelhouse to be able to create these monstrosities.”
The New York City Parks Department issued a short response after INDECLINE hoisted a life-size, naked Trump statue in Union Square Park Thursday.
“NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small,” said Sam Biederman, a parks spokesman.
Cleveland Police officers seized the statue that stood tall on the corner of busy Coventry Rd. and quickly impounded it. Police Chief Annette Mecklenburg said it violated a city ordinance.
“According to the ordinances of Cleveland Heights, it is prohibited to place or leave any article on public property, including public sidewalks,” Mecklenberg said. “Therefore the statue of Donald Trump, since it was placed on a public sidewalk, was impounded until the owner comes to retrieve it. We will make attempts to contact the owner and provide them the opportunity to retrieve their property.”