An anti-Trump street artist built a miniature concrete wall around Donald Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star to mock the official Republican Party’s presidential nominee’s plan to build a wall on the Mexican-American border.
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On the same day Trump was named the official Republican Party’s presidential nominee, street artist, “Plastic Jesus” built the wall around Trump’s star, which is just outside the Forever 21 in Hollywood, California.
In recent months and throughout Trump’s campaign he has said that he plans to build a wall on the Mexican-American border to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the United States.
The miniature display wall has the words “Keep out” written on small signs and has razor wire running along the top of the wall.
“Plastic Jesus” posted a photo on Instagram showing off his work and described it as:
“Hollywood sight-seers on the famous walk of fame were confronted with an unusual edition to Trump’s Famous Star. Someone had built a 6” tall grey concrete wall around it. Complete with “Keep out” signs and topped with razor wire. The unofficial addition to the iconic star appeared early Tuesday afternoon, to the amusement of onlookers.”
It is unclear if the wall display is still around the star.
In April, “Plastic Jesus” posted numerous “No Trump Anytime” parking signs across multiple major cities such as Miami, New York City, Los Angeles and others.
His most recent motto is “stop making stupid people famous.”
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