White House fumes over another anti-Trump sculpture at the National Mall

The Trump White House lashed out at another artwork on display at the National Mall critical of the president.

A mysterious gold spray-painted replica of an old-school television set appeared at the National Mall on Thursday showing clips of Trump dancing next to multimillionaire and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was charged with sex trafficking minors in 2019 and killed himself while awaiting trial, according to the Washington Post. 

The White House was not amused.

“Wow, these liberal activists masquerading as ‘artists,’ are dumber than I thought!” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement to The Post.

“I’ve tricked them into taking down their ugly sculpture and replacing it with a beautiful video of the President’s legendary dance moves that will bring joy and inspiration to all tourists traversing our National Mall. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” she continued.

“Maybe they will put this on their next sculpture,” Jackson added.

The previous statue titled ‘Dictator Approved’ was 8-foot-tall and featured the Statue of Liberty’s head being crushed by a large gold-colored thumbs-up.

Despite Jackson’s claim, the White House did not ‘trick’ the artist to take down that sculpture since “dictator approved” artwork had a permit to remain on display at the National Mall until June 22.

The White House did criticized that artwork also calling it ” ugly”.

“If these Democrat activists were living in a dictatorship, their eye-sore of a sculpture wouldn’t be sitting on the National Mall right now,” Jackson said at the time. “In the United States of America you have the freedom to display your so-called ‘art,’ no matter how ugly it is.”

Those words appear on the latest sculpture of Trump dancing with Epstein that replaced ‘Dictator Approved’.

It is unclear who is responsible for the artworks. The National Park Service permit listed a ‘Mary Harris’ with no contact information.  This latest installation has a permit to remain on display until Sunday.