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Someone Wrote 'Dump the Trump' on a Line of Toilets on 2nd Street
The street art this election has inspired has been absolutely incredible.
EAST VILLAGE, NY — If you were walking on Second Street between Avenues A and B on Monday, you might have caught a glimpse of a line of several toilets with the message "Dump the Trump" written on them with a Sharpie pen.
"Dump Trump" has caught on as a rallying cry against the Republican presidential candidate for Democrats and Hillary supporters throughout the election.
Trump seems to be a favorite to mock through street art in Manhattan.
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Perfectly good toilets. Decimated for art. #dumpthetrump
A photo posted by Jake Ryder (@tap4timesfors) on Oct 24, 2016 at 6:57am PDT
In August, we saw a graphic, naked Trump statue with a micropenis pop up in Union Square. It turns out the artist behind that statue decorates haunted houses for a living.
Over the past few weeks, a Trump Zoltar machine called "The All-Seeing Trump" kept mysteriously appearing at different locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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And now the toilets.
Seriously, though, who has that many toilets to spare?
Photo credit: Courtesy of @mcinthenyc
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