2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
A huge inflatable chicken that carries, in gold, the unmistakable hair of the current President of the United States Donald Trump, was placed last Wednesday, in a park behind the White House. Immediately, this figure became the delight of tourists and passers-by, according to the agency The Associated Press.
This balloon is said to have been placed after the president threatened North Korea. This copy first appeared last April as a form of pressure to compel him to show his tax returns. In his face, this copy also tries to emulate the gestures of the president.
The people who saw this hen during her visit to the place, took snapshots and posted them on social networks; some others even made the traditional memes or created their own photomontages.
However, the American commander in chief will not be able to see his curious impersonator, because he is on vacation at his New Jersey golf course.
The chicken is so famous that it has its own registered Twitter account as @TaxMarchChicken.
With this new appearance, the chicken could become a recurring symbol of protests against the decisions of Donal Trump, who has been inflexible in some of his actions and continues to be controversial for many of his statements.
Meanwhile, Tax March Chicken continues to care for the president's official residence during his absences and it is unknown how long it will remain in place.
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