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read. your. posts.
The statue was funded by a group of crypto investors, who commissioned the Trump likeness as part of a promotional push for their memecoin, $PATRIOT.
What difference does who funded it make?read. your. posts.
stfu
Good catch,This is fake again. It's a real Pic, but it was an "art" piece
What difference does who funded it make?
I will be watching this come the 250th.
We know @Troglodyte will not be, will be boycotting wearing Ze's own pink hair demonstrating against the colonization of what has become the United States of America.
I will be watching this come the 250th.
We know @Troglodyte will not be, will be boycotting wearing Ze's own pink hair demonstrating against the colonization of what has become the United States of America.
speaking of your God...And while you watch it, it will be completely lost on you what a pathetic character Trump is by comparison.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals this week temporarily blocked an $83 million dollar payment that President Donald Trump owed to E. Jean Carroll in her defamation case while the Supreme Court mulls intervening.
The court order granted Trump's request for a stay, provided he increase his bond by nearly $7.5 million.
Carroll, in 2019, accused Trump of raping her in a Bergdorf Goodman's dressing room some time in the 1990s. She brought separate legal claims for defamation over his denials while in office and after leaving.
She secured a jury verdict and award of damages in both cases. Trump still denies her claims and has challenged both decisions. It remains unclear whether the Supreme Court will decide to intervene in the matter.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.