India, June 15 -- Donald Trump's Washington, DC military parade began under stormy skies as torrential rain poured down and swarms of protesters lined the streets. Yet, it was not the downpour or the tanks that stole the spotlight. Instead, it was a towering, eight-foot-tall statue of Trump perched on a toilet that became the day's most talked-about spectacle.
Eunist, a 50-year-old Maryland resident, brought a striking statue to the No Kings Day protest, drawing immediate attention from onlookers and media alike. The statue depicted Trump wearing a blue coat and red tie, perched on a toilet.
It "is the only throne fit for this King," she remarked via the statue, summing up the mood of a demonstration aimed squarely at mocking the specta...
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