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Border wall built around Donald Trump’s star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
His last work, in April, replaced “No Parking Anytime” signs with “No Trump Anytime” signs all across L.A., as well as in Washington, D.C., outside the Capitol, and in NY outside Trump Tower. This was the same day the real estate mogul and former reality TV star secured the GOP nomination.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy – not least when he suggested a “great, great wall” be built between the United States and Mexico.
Take a walk along the Hollywood Walk of Fame today and you’ll probably find more than the usual crowds gawking and snapping pictures.
The wall also featured razor wire, “Keep out” signs and mini-American flags, according to the artist’s Instagram page.
Trump’s Hollywood star has become a target for vandals since the presidential candidate first started making waves on the campaign trail.
Visitors gathered around the star Tuesday, snapping photos before it was removed.
He told the Press Association: “Trump’s been a target politically but also for many artists who oppose his policies and the kind of America he wants to create”. His web site says his art is influenced by news and culture.
Someone heard Donald Trump’s “build the wall” message loud and clear.
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Published reports indicate that Plastic Jesus, a well-known Los Angeles street artist, was reportedly behind the display, which apparently went up Tuesday.