They were installed by a group of art-activists protesting against political intentions of the US presidential candidate.

The group Indecline describe themselves as an underground movement of musicians, graffiti writers and photographers. They installed life-size statues of naked Trump in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Cleveland as part of the campaign The emperor has no balls. The statues were created by an anonymous artist in Cleveland. They depict the US presidential candidate with a serious expression on his face and his hands clasped across a bulging belly. How one can guess from the campaign’s name, Donald Trump statues have no balls, which makes the message of the artistic act deeper.


The group says in a statement they hope Donald Trump “is never installed in the most powerful political and military position in the world.” Representatives of the candidate’s team do not comment on the statues.

The Emperor Has No Balls. Los Angeles #INDECLINE . . . . . . (photo: @birdmanphotos)

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"The emperor has no balls" @indeclineofficial goes nationwide with multiple city installations, once again pushing the boundaries like only they know how. #allhail #legends #indecline

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The group already organised provocative projects against Donald Trump. They earlier drew graffiti depicting the gagged politician on the US-Mexico border fence.


RAPE TRUMP from Indecline on Vimeo.

Photo in the header: @aware_indecline

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