
A gold-plated throne with a toilet for a seat has appeared on the National Mall in Washington, criticising President Donald Trump's massive refurbishment of the White House and the capital and swiftly gaining notice for its cutting message.
The work, which is located in one of the country's most famous public areas, has a sign that says, "A Throne Fit for a King," highlighting Trump's recent improvements. The message etched onto the display pulls no punches.
“In a time of unprecedented division, escalating conflict, and economic turmoil, President Trump focused on what truly mattered: remodelling the Lincoln bathroom in the White House,” the plaque reads. “It stands as a tribute to an unwavering visionary who looked down, saw a problem and painted it gold.”
A roll of toilet paper marked “The Secret Handshake” hangs from the structure, adding to the layered satire.
According to US media, a group known as "The Secret Handshake" has claimed responsibility. The term has already appeared in connection with a contentious monument picturing Trump alongside Jeffrey Epstein. Reuters could not immediately reach the organization.
The National Park Service, which oversees the National Mall, has not responded. As people assemble and photographs circulate, the golden throne has become a flashpoint, not just a piece of protest art, but a direct inquiry about power, image, and values in the center of Washington.
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