
Trump-Epstein ‘Best Friends Forever’ Statue Reappears In DC After Bombshell Emails
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Anonymous activists are back with their statue, which the Trump administration previously damaged, to satirically honor the men's "long-lasting bond."
WASHINGTON — A 12-foot-tall, fake bronze statue of President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands and skipping has magically reappeared in D.C., a day after House Democrats released bombshell emails that suggest Trump knew about his late friend’s child sex-trafficking ring.
The massive “Best Friends Forever” statue, which looks like a real national monument, popped up early Thursday outside a Busboys and Poets art cafe near downtown D.C. It depicts Trump and the world’s most famous pedophile kicking their feet into the air and grinning at each other, with a plaque below them titled “In Honor Of Friendship Month.”
“We celebrate the long-lasting bond between President Donald J. Trump and his ‘closest friend,’ Jeffrey Epstein,” reads the plaque, which features a giant image of hands forming a heart shape. “Voice Over: There Must Be More To Life Than Having Everything.”
The first line is a reference to what Epstein apparently said about his tight relationship with Trump; the second is referencing a cryptic birthday note Trump allegedly once wrote to Epstein.
Each statue has its own official plaque, too, and its own creepy message from the same birthday note.













