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City of San Francisco takes down statue of naked Donald Trump

Naked statues of the Republican presidential candidate have been popping up in cities across the USA sparking laughter and queues for selfies.

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Four other Trump statues appeared in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Ohio.

These creations INDECLINE committed collective, which has already denounced Donald Trump in the past.

The artist behind the designs, Ginger, said he wanted the statues to be as anatomically correct as possible and gave Trump a “constipated look”.

It’s Donald Trump like you’ve never seen him before – and probably don’t want to either.

Christopher Curtis, assistant manager at Hot Cookie, said the bakery has been busier than normal and more people have been drawn to the Jane Warner Plaza.

A naked statue of Donald Trump – complete with bulging belly and his trademark quiff (but minus balls) – caused quite a commotion when it appeared in one of Manhattan’s busiest areas yesterday. It’s all an artist who took this credit to prepare this comedy statue with bloating massive tummy, small fingers and missing some genital parts, make everyone turn hilarious after watching this statue.

Mae Ferguson, a Parks Department spokeswoman, said “the statue was removed because the installation of any unapproved structure is illegal in any city park”.

“It is through these sculptures that we leave behind the physical and metaphorical embodiment of the ghastly soul of one of America’s most infamous and reviled politicians”, the group said in a statement reported by the BBC.

Cell phone video from overnight shows city crews removing the statue of a naked Donald Trump.

In the past the group has also claimed responsibility for an anti-trump “Rape” mural on the US-Mexico border and a massive piece of graffiti art in California’s Mojave Desert.

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The statues were made in the exaggerated likeness of the Republican presidential nominee and businessman, with some creative license taken in private areas of his body that remain a mystery to the public.

The NY Parks Department took the illegally-placed statue down but not before copious selfies were taken by the public