In a display that Trump would surely call “tremendous, maybe the biggest ever,” activists have unveiled what they’re billing as the world’s largest photograph of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein outside the United States Capitol building.
The massive image, visible from several blocks away, serves as a not-so-subtle reminder of the former president’s well-documented friendship with the convicted sex offender—a relationship Trump has repeatedly tried to minimize with his characteristic “I barely knew the guy” defense.
“We wanted something big enough that even Trump couldn’t ignore it,” said one organizer. “Something he couldn’t just tweet away or call ‘fake news’ from the comfort of Mar-a-Lago.”
The timing is particularly pointed, given Trump’s recent return to Washington and his ongoing attempts to rewrite his own history. The photograph captures the two men in what appears to be a moment of casual friendship—the kind of friendship Trump now insists never really existed, despite decades of photographic evidence, party invitations, and enthusiastic public comments about Epstein.
When asked about the installation, a Trump spokesperson reportedly said, “President Trump has never seen that photo, doesn’t know those people in the photo, and thinks the photo is a terrible photo, probably the worst photo ever taken.”
The photo is expected to remain on display until Trump’s legal team figures out which constitutional amendment they can claim it violates.
As passers-by stop to photograph the photograph, many are left wondering: in an era where Trump declared he could “shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue” without losing voters, does even the world’s biggest photo actually matter?
The answer, like the photo itself, is uncomfortably large and impossible to ignore.
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